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SOLID WASTE SERVICES GARBAGE RECYCLING BRUSH BULKY 2020 CUSTOMER GUIDE

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Page 1: SOLIDASTE VICES CUSTOMER GUIDE 2020 · Solid Waste Services 7 PAPER Mail / ad circulars Newspapers Non-confidential office and school papers Magazines & catalogs Paperback books Paper

SOLID WASTESERVICES

GARBAGERECYCLING

BRUSHBULKY

2020

CUSTOMERGUIDE

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The City of Corpus Christi’s regular collection schedule is Monday through Friday, (except as noted on the Holiday Schedule listed on page 4). For your specific schedule visit us at www.ccwasteplace.com.

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Place your cart(s) at the curb, not blocking the street, no later than 7:30 a.m. on your collection day.

Leave at least 5 feet clearance from other carts, vehicles, mailboxes, etc.

Place your cart away from low-hanging branches, shrubbery or other obstacles.

Make sure the lid on your cart can close completely. Do not overfill or place items on top or next to the cart.

All trash must be bagged and tied toprevent spillage.

When possible, move your vehicle off of the street to make way for the solid waste trucks.

Remove your empty cart from the curb the same day it is collected.

Carts left at the curb/right of way, after the scheduled pick-up day are subject to fines.

SETTING OUT CARTS

STORING CARTS

green orbrown cartHousehold Garbage collected once per week based on the City’s collection schedule

blue cartRecycling Collected everyother week on the same day as your garbage collection, based on the City’s collection schedule

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USING YOURCARTS

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Carts are assigned based on your street address. Do not take carts when relocating to a new residence. Do not use carts to haul trash off premises.

Recycling and garbage carts are the property of the City. Do not remove carts from the assigned address, paint, abuse, mutilate, or modify carts.

Report damaged carts by calling 361-826-CITY (2489).

Report stolen carts to the Corpus Christi Police Department, 361-886-2600, then call 361-826-CITY (2489) and provide the case number to request a new cart.

It is the customer’s responsibility toclean carts.

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If you are physically or medically unable to place your cart at the curb, call 361-826-2489.

Need assistance taking out or bringing in your cart?

NEED AN EXTRA TRASH OR RECYCLING CART?You can arrange to have one delivered.An extra trash cart costs an additional $10 a month with a one-time delivery fee of $10.

An additional recycling cart may be obtainedat no cost.

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AmmunitionHot AshesDead AnimalsHazardous MaterialsLarge Household AppliancesIllegal SubstancesTiresConcrete, Construction MaterialsSoil/DirtPaint

*Do NOT place in the blue recycling cart.

THE FOLLOWINGITEMS MAY NOT BE PLACED IN CARTS:

We have a windy city, please don’t let your plastic bags fly. If you are throwing them away in the trash, tie a knot in them to prevent them from flying out. A better idea is to recycle them

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The J.C. Elliott Collection Center, located on Hwy. 286 at Ayers Street, accepts residential household materials free of charge from residents who are paying for Solid Waste Collection Services. The hours are Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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at your nearest retailer that collects single use plastic bags.

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Garbage is collected once per week. Your garbage will be collected on the same day each week, as determined by your address.

Recycling is collected once every two weeks on the same day as your garbage.

Your garbage day, recycling day and customized calendars may be found:online at www.ccwasteplace.com, and

by downloading the Recycle Coach App or the City of Corpus Christi mobile app, and

by calling 361-826-CITY (2489) for your next scheduled day.

There will be no collection on thefollowing official City holidays. Please note alternate collection dates.

COLLECTIONS 2020

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Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 2020Thursday Garbage Collection and Recycling for Zone 4Alternate Collection DateSaturday, November 28, 2020.

Christmas Day – December 25, 2020Friday Garbage Collection and Recycling for Zone 5Alternate Collection DateSaturday, December 26, 2020.

New Years Day – January 1, 2021Friday Garbage Collection and Recycling for Zone 10Alternate Collection DateSaturday, January 2, 2021.

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Residential customers are welcome to use the J.C. Elliott Collection Center for their additional debris and trash needs. There is no fee for residential customers who are paying for Solid Waste Collection Services. A valid U.S. government issued ID will be required upon entry to the facility.

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Items Collected AtJ.C. ElliottCollection Center

Location:J.C. Elliott Collection CenterHwy 286 at Ayers Street

Hours:Monday - Saturday8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Household garbageBrushHousehold appliancesMattresses & furnitureMiscellaneous household items suchas clothes and old toysHousehold hazardous wastesCooking oilGlassUsed motor oil and oil filtersin sealed containers no largerthan 5 gallonsResidential construction materialsElectronicsMetalUp to 4 tires 20 inches or smaller(larger tires are subject to a fee)

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Contractors and commercial operators must have a current Hauler\Permit displayed on their vehicle and will be charged according to established rates. Commercial waste is not accepted free of charge.

Take NoteDuring transport,loads must be properly secured.

Unsecured and uncovered loads will incur a fee of $10 and/or fines

PROPERLY SECURE YOUR LOAD!

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RECYCLINGELECTRONICS

Household hazardous waste must be labeled and in original containers. Items accepted include:

ImportantInformationContact the Corpus Christi Police Department at 361-886-2600 for information regarding proper disposal of ammunition, explosives, or firearms.

AntifreezeSolventsBrake fluidTransmission fluidBatteriesCleaning solventsPolishesOven cleanerPool chemicals

PaintPaint thinnerPaint stripperSpray paintWeed killerPesticidesInsecticidesSpraysDustsPoisons

Only residential electronics will be accepted at the J.C. Elliott Collection Center. Computers, printers, keyboards, televisions, other electronics, and rechargeable batteries are accepted.

Do NOT place in recycling or garbage carts.

HOUSEHOLDHAZARDOUSWASTEDISPOSALHousehold hazardous waste is accepted at no charge. Used motor oil must be in sealed containers, 5 gallons or less, and all other waste should be contained in original containers.

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PAPERMail / ad circularsNewspapersNon-confidential officeand school papersMagazines & catalogsPaperback booksPaper bagsCardboard boxes (flattened)Cereal, pasta and frozen dinner boxes with liners removed

METALSAluminum drink cans (emptied)Steel & tin cans (no residue)Aerosol cans (empty and nozzles removed)Metal lids

PLASTICS Must beempty and dry

All recyclable plastics labeled #1-#7 usually located on the bottom of the container (excludes styrofoam)Water / soda bottlesDetergent, soap and shampoo bottlesMilk jugsButter, sour cream, and yogurt tubsSyrup, peanut butter and squeezable jelly bottles

The blue recycling carts provide an easy way for residents to keep items out of the waste stream, help the environment, and extend the life of the landfill.

ITEMSACCEPTED

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If in doubt, throw it out! It is better to throw something in the trash than to hope they can recycle it.

Avoid trashing your recyclables with dirty or wet containers / cans.

Empty liquid from all bottles and cans before recycling.

Empty, rinse and dry containers.

Recycling should not be placed in plastic bags, with the exception ofshredded paper, which should be placed in clear or whitetransparent bags.

Try to limit the use of disposable items, or reuse items to help reduce the amount of wastes.

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.with Corpus Christi’s

Single Stream Recycling.ccwasteplace.com

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RECYCLINGDROP-OFFCENTERS

REMEMBER TOREDUCE & REUSE

REPUBLIC SERVICES4414 AgnesMonday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

J.C. ELLIOTTCOLLECTION CENTER

Hwy 286 at Ayers StreetMonday – Saturday8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Use refillable cups and mugs

Avoid using disposable plates,utensils and napkins

Learn how to compost

Try to repair rather than discard

Donate your items or buy aused item

Buy high quality items that willlast longerSave your glass for other purposes

Did you Know?Our trucks are dual-purpose. They collect trash or recycling ondifferent days.

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THE DIRTYDOZEN

11. Styrofoam12. Glass, ceramics and light bulbs

AluminumFoil

#1

Stay away from the Dirty Dozen and don’t let them trash your recyclables.

Never put these items in your blue cart.

DrinkCartons

#2

Garden Hoses &

ElectricalCords

#8

Styrofoam#11 Glass,

Ceramics& LightBulbs

#12

Glass#3 Electronics

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PlasticBags

#5

YardWaste

#7

DirtyCardboard/Pizza Boxes

#6

grass trimmings,branches

Clothing/Material

#10HazardousWaste

#9

(motor oil, pesticides, batteries, etc) and

bio-hazardous waste (syringes, medical

waste, diapers)

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BRUSHCOLLECTION

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Brush set out for collection must only contain shrubs, limbs, grass clippings, weeds, leaves, mulch, and tree trimmings to ensure that clean mulch can be produced.

Customers are limited to one truckload of materials during each scheduled brushcollection period. There is a fee for each additional truckload collected. Call 361-826-CITY (2489) for rates.

Brush may not be placed in the street, gutter, sidewalk, or a drainage ditch. Improper set-out could result in a fee and/or fine.

Do not pile brush in front of cars, on gas meters, in areas with water meters or mailboxes, under low-hanging branches, beneath wires, against fences or by utility poles.

Brush is collected at the same general location as garbage.

Brush may be set out for collection only during authorized periods. Brush will be collected during the week following the set-out dates indicated for your area.

Residents may request an unscheduledcollection for a fee. Please call361-826-CITY (2489) for more information.

Small yard waste may be placed in you Green/Brown Trash Cart throughout the year.

Brush is collected at your residence four times per year. Set out your brush for collection ONLY during authorized set-out periods. See schedule on pages 15 & 16.

Get free mulch at the J.C. Elliott Collection Center, Monday – Saturday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.Visit www.cctexas.com for more information.

Take Note

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BULKYITEMS

ITEMS ELIGIBLE FOR BULKY ITEMSCOLLECTION INCLUDE:

GUIDELINES

TAKE NOTE

Bulky items are collected along with brush at your residence, twice per year. Set out your items curbside for collection ONLY during authorized set-out periods. See schedule on pages 15 & 16. Household trash may not be set out for bulky collection.

Separate bulky items into individual piles by group: metal, non-metal, and brush.

Chemicals and concrete are not accepted and should not be placed with bulky materials.

Indoor/outdoor furnitureMattressesBox SpringsCarpetMetal or plastic swing setsPlastic swimming poolsLarge toysBicyclesAquariumsLarge household appliancesUp to 4 tires, 20 inches in diameter or smaller may be placed out for collection. Additional tires are subject to a fee.

Customers are limited to one truckload of materials during a regularly scheduled brush/bulky collection period. There is a $75 fee for each additional truckload collected. Outside of the collection period, you may call 361-826-CITY (2489) to schedule a pick-up.

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VIOLATIONSFEESCITATIONS

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Household Construction Materials Accepted At The J.C. Elliott Collection Center

ConcreteRocksDirt

MasonrySandBricks

Roofing MaterialLumber

Do not place anyhousehold constructionmaterials in garbageor recycling carts.

Improper or unauthorized set-out will result in a resource recovery fee and/or fine.

Tires may be disposed of at theJ.C. Elliott Collection Center,Monday - Saturday.

Bulky items set out during designated brush collection ONLY periods will incur a fee of$12 per item.

Residential customers may take household construction materials to the J.C. Elliott Collection Center. There is no fee for residents who are paying for Solid Waste Collection Services. Construction materials are not collected curbside or in the Green/Brown Cart. A valid U.S. government issued ID will be required upon entry to the facility.

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CLEANUPPROGRAMSThe Litter Critter Program provides a large brush collection truck for the disposal of residen-tial waste, brush, and small household items.Litter Critter is a free program intended for Corpus Christi Neighborhood cleanups (not individual use). It is offered on a first-come, first-served basis, for a weekend period. Two or more neighbors must request the service, not to exceed one time per year.

Community Cleanup is a different program designed for large community / neighborhood cleanup efforts. It is a free program that providesorganizers with up to two 40-yard containers, a cleanup supply trailer and a tire trailer. Gather volunteers and Team Up to Clean Up your neighborhood. For more information or to request an application for the Litter Critter or Community cleanups, call 361-826-CITY (2489) or visit http://ccwasteplace.com.

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Take NoteApplications must be completed and approved prior to scheduling of the Litter Critter or Community Cleanup. Requests will be scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis.

The applicant requesting use of the Litter Critter will be responsible for costs associated with prohibited items found in the truck.

Delivery date may be subject to change, based on availability.

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SET-OUT SCHEDULE FOR 2020-2021

Collection Areas

Brush Items Only Set Out Dates2019 - 2020

Brush & Bulky Items Set Out Dates

Year 2020

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2020

Area 1-A October 09 - Oct 13, 2019 January 29 –Feb 02, 2020 May 20 - May 24, 2020 September 16 - Sep 20, 2020

Area 1-B October 16 - Oct 20, 2019 February 05 -Feb 09, 2020 May 27 - May 31, 2020 September 23 - Sep 27, 2020

Area 2 October 23 - Oct 27, 2019 February 12 -Feb 16,2020 June 03 - Jun 07, 2020 September 30 - Oct 4, 2020

Area 3-A October 30 - Nov 3, 2019 February 19 -Feb 23,2020 June 17 - Jun 21, 2020 October 14 - Oct 18, 2020

Area 3-B November 06 - Nov 10, 2019 February 26 - Mar 01,2020 June 24 - Jun 28, 2020 October 21 - Oct 25, 2020

Area 4 November 13 - Nov 17, 2019 March 04 - Mar 08, 2020 July 01 - Jul 05, 2020 October 28 - Nov 01, 2020

Area 5 November 27 - Dec 01, 2019 March 18 - Mar 22,2020 July 15 - Jul 19, 2020 November 11 - Nov 15, 2020

Area 6 December 04 - Dec 08, 2019 March 25- Mar 29,2020 July 22 - Jul 26, 2020 November 18 - Nov 22, 2020

Area 7-A December 11 - Dec 15, 2019 April 01 - Apr 05,2020 July 29 - Aug 02, 2020 November 25 - Nov 29, 2020

Area 7-B December 18- Dec 22, 2019 April 08 - Apr 12, 2020 August 5 - Aug 09, 2020 December 2 - Dec 06, 2020

Area 8 January 01 - Jan 05, 2020 April 22 - Apr 26,2020 August 19 -Aug 23, 2020 December 09 - Dec 13, 2020

Area 9 January 08 - Jan 12, 2020 April 29 - May 03,2020 August 26 -Aug 30, 2020 December 16 - Dec 20, 2020

Area 10 January 15 - Jan 19, 2020 May 06 - May 10, 2020 September 2 – Sep6, 2020 December 23 - Dec 27, 2020

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KEEP TRACKFOR FREE

RECYCLE COACH

Do you want to know when that brush pile may be set out for collection?

Never Miss Trash Day

Again!

Would you like to be reminded about thespecial holidaycollections?

REC

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HDownload the free Recycle Coach app for everything you need to know about trash pickup and recycling. Tailor the App with your location settings and it will send you friendly reminders when to set out garbage, recycling, brush and bulky items for collection.

The app is available for download on

or visit us at www.ccwasteplace.com

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DEAD ANIMAL COLLECTION

Submit an online vandalism report with the Police Department or submit a cleanup request online at www.cctexas.com.

GRAFFITI REMOVAL

Solid Waste Services will assist residents with dead animal collection. Request the collection by calling 361-826-CITY (2489) or download the City of Corpus Christi app to make the request.

If possible, bag the dead animal and place on the right-of-way in front of your home.

The Corpus Christi Police Department strongly encourages you to immediately report graffiti in your neighborhood. Report graffiti quickly to ensure that it will be removed as soon as possible by the City’s graffiti removal team. Graffiti left on buildings and fences reduces the property values of everyone in the neighborhood and contributes to a sense of decay and lawlessness.

To report an act of graffiti in progress, call 911.To report graffiti that has already taken place, call CCPD non-emergency number(s) 361-886-2600 or 361-826-CITY (2489) ordownload the City of Corpus Christi app to make the request.

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Recycling | Brush Collection

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