The last scheduled 2026 collection date for Patio Hermoso
Q4 - October 9, 2026
Do:
Set bulk items out in a single pile no larger than ten (10) cubic yards per residence (all material should be placed no more than 5 feet from the street/curb or front edge of the property).
Place your bulk trash curbside, on the edge of your property parallel to the street or curb.
Securely bag and tie all grass, leaves, weeds, twigs, and hedge clippings before placing out for bulk trash.
Cut tree trimmings down to less than 12 inches in diameter and 4 feet in length.
Keep pile at least 5 feet away from any fixed objects.
Have your items placed by 5:30 a.m. on your scheduled appointment date.
Sweep or rake area after collection, if necessary.
Don't Include:
More than ten (10) cubic yards of bulk trash per residence.
Loose debris and litter, and any ordinary household trash
Loose grass, leaves, weeds, twigs and hedge clippings
Household hazardous waste (HHW), such as antifreeze, pool chemicals, oil, batteries and paint
Community piles – avoid combining piles from multiple households. Each household should have an individual pile.
Materials placed in Bagster bags
More than 2 wooden pallets
Materials such as bricks, concrete, dirt, rocks, asphalt, and roofing shingles/tiles
Construction or demolition materials in excess of 25 pounds or over four feet long
Metal or car parts in excess of 20 pounds or over four feet long
Tires, any shape or size
Glass such as windows, shower doors, patio doors, mirrors, fluorescent tubes, etc.
Tree trunks or stumps longer than 4 feet and bigger than 12 inches in diameter
Large appliances that use refrigerants such as freezers, refrigerators and air conditioners. For appliance recycling options, visit the Appliance Recycling page.