Hillsborough County knows residents are eager to clean up their yards and property after Hurricane Ian. To make sure you get the results you expect, follow these rules:
Residential Storm Debris Drop-Off Sites
Residents can take yard debris to the County's four residential storm debris drop-off sites during extended hours of operation Monday through Sunday, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. These hours will remain in effect until further notice.
- Northwest County - 8001 W. Linebaugh Ave, Tampa 33625
- South County - 13000 U.S. 41, Gibsonton 33534
- Hillsborough Heights - 6209 County Rd 579, Seffner 33584
- Falkenburg Yard Waste Site - 350 Falkenburg Road, Tampa 33619
Regular Curbside Yard Waste Collection
Regular curbside yard waste collection resumes Monday, Oct. 3. At this time, only bagged or packaged yard waste will be collected curbside by your regular waste hauler. Find your collection day here. Piles of leaves and small twigs must be bagged or placed in containers to be collected curbside.
Large Storm-Related Debris Curbside Collection
Hillsborough County-contracted disaster debris haulers will begin collecting large yard waste storm debris on Thursday, Oct. 6. Residents must have debris placed at the curb by Monday, Oct. 10. Please be patient. It may take several weeks to collect all debris. Separate piles of leaves and twigs must be bagged or packaged to be collected. The County does not enter private property to remove debris for you.
Private Gated Communities - Right of Entry Form Needed
Private gated community leaders need to fill out the the Right of Entry and Hold Harmless Agreement form before we can enter to remove any debris from your neighborhood.
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