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Trash Pick Up & Recycling - Unincorporated Flagler County
Click here and enter your street name to view your regular pick-up schedule; or check the chart below. Waste Pro is the contracted service provider for unincorporated areas.
Residential Garbage, Bulk Trash, and Recycling Pick-Up
WastePro routes for unincorporated residential pick up run 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Click here, for all Garbage Collection Guidelines
The Flagler County Solid Waste Division contracts with Waste Pro to collect household waste, recyclables, and green yard waste for the unincorporated areas in the county.
The collection of garbage and recyclables within the municipalities is managed by each city agency, with some using private solid waste management companies, and some using in-house resources. If you live within a city or town, please reach out to your city's administrative offices.
Contact - Service in unincorporated Flagler County
- Additional Information – 386-313-4179
- Billing Information – 386-313-4183
- WastePro – 386-586-0800
For residents living within a city or town: please contact the corresponding municipality for assistance or questions about garbage, bulk trash, or recycling pick-up.
- City of Bunnell residents: 386-437-7500
- City of Flagler Beach residents: 386-517-2000
- City of Palm Coast residents: 386-986-2360
- Town of Beverly Beach residents: 386-517-2000 (provided by City of Flagler Beach)
Recycling
Curbside recycling for residents living in Unincorporated Flagler County is provided by our contractor, Waste Pro.
Plastic and glass bottles, aluminum and steel cans, cardboard, and newspaper are the recyclables collected curbside.
Hazardous Waste
Flagler County operates a Household Hazardous Waste Collection center and recycle drop-off center at 1700 South Old Kings Road. Operating hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Flagler County does not charge residents a fee to drop off the following: used motor oil; antifreeze; lead-acid and rechargeable batteries; paint; thinners and solvents; pool chemicals; fluorescent light bulbs; and, gasoline.
Only 100 lbs of hazardous waste can be dropped off in a 30 day period. Additionally, there is a 10 gallon limit on gasoline and other liquids per 30 day period.
For more information call 386-517-2075