Accepted / Not Accepted Items
Acceptable Items
Care should be taken when disposing of broken glass or other sharp objects, especially if plastic bags are used. Such items should be securely wrapped to prevent puncture of the bag and possible injury to the refuse collector. If objects have nails or other fasteners, they should be removed or hammered down so that the object is safe to pick up.
- Appliances (remove doors on refrigerators and freezers)
- Asphalt sealer (dry up, remove lid)
- Basketball pole (cut in 4’ lengths, NO concrete please)
- Bathroom fixtures (toilet, sink, tub)
- Bed frame (take apart, no need to bundle)
- Carpet - Cut into 4' lengths, rolled up and tied
- Ceiling tiles (bagged, 40 lb. limit per bag)
- Countertops (4’ or shorter)
- Doors
- Doors, garage (single is OK, double must be cut in half)
- Drywall (bagged, 30 lb. limit per bag)
- Fences, cyclone (4’ or less, rolled and tied, posts bundled)
- Fences, metal (bundled, length doesn't matter; posts must be 4’ or less and bundled with NO CEMENT)
- Fences, wood (4’ x 4’s, bundled, no more than 50 lbs. per bundle, posts bundled)
- Furniture
- Gutters (bent in 4’ lengths and bundled)
- Landscape Timbers (4’, bundled)
- Laundry tubs
- Lawn mowers (gasoline tank empty)
- Mattresses/Box springs (If they are infested with bed bugs they MUST be wrapped in plastic. Plastic mattress bags are available for purchase from area home improvement centers.)
- Metal sheds (break down, 4’ x 4’)
- Pallets (cut down and bundle)
- Paneling (4’ x 4’ or smaller, no nails, bundled)
- Railroad ties (no longer than 4’, no need to bundle)
- Snowblowers
- Swing sets (Cut into 4' lengths, bundle, broken down, NO CEMENT)
- Televisions
- Vinyl flooring (4' x 4', rolled up and bundled)
- Wood flooring (must be in 4’ x 4’ sections bundled, no more than 50 lbs. per bundle)
- Wood/Lumber--4' lengths, remove nails, bundled, no more than 50 lbs. per bundle
Sharps Disposal
To safely dispose of sharps (medical devices including needles, syringes, lancets, blades or any device that could puncture or cut the skin), use an FDA-approved sharps container when possible. Otherwise, a rigid plastic container that can be sealed and labeled properly is a good alternative. When the sharps container becomes full, be sure to seal and label it, and place the container into your trash. Click here to read more information regarding sharps disposal.
Not Acceptable
- Bricks
- Car parts
- Cement
- Ceramic tile
- Dirt
- Hazardous materials
- Hot ashes
- Kiln
- Logs over 6” in diameter
- Masonite
- Piano
- Rocks/Stones
- Sheet metal
- Shingles
- Snowmobiles
- Sod
- Stumps
- Tires
Bulk Items
Bulk items include large pieces of furniture, mattresses/box springs, refrigerators or freezers (with doors removed), stoves, and other such items incidental to housekeeping in single-family residences. Mattresses/box springs that are infested with bed bugs MUST be wrapped in plastic. Plastic mattress bags are available for purchase from area home improvement centers.
Bulk items will be picked up on your regularly scheduled collection day. You do not have to call in advance for bulk item pickup.
Compostable and Yard Waste
Spring Yard Waste Pickup Will Start the Week of April 3rd
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Compost Available to Farmington/Farmington Hills Residents
Compost is available free of charge to Farmington Hills and Farmington residents at a new location on the site of the William Grace Dog Park at 29040 Shiawassee Road, east of Middlebelt. In compliance with City park hours, compost is available to residents only (not for commercial use) from dawn until dusk. For further information about compost, call the Division of Public Works at 248-871-2850.
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Yard waste collection will continue through the week of Dec. 11 – 15, 2023.
Acceptable yard waste includes leaves, grass, shrub clippings, twigs, and plant materials. There are three options available for yard waste disposal:
- Place yard waste in a trash can (35-gallon size limit) with a yard waste sticker on both sides. Yard waste stickers are available free from City Hall or the DPW.
- Put yard waste in brown paper yard waste bags. Please do not overstuff bags.
- Use a mulching mower and recycle leaves and grass clippings back into the lawn.
Small limbs (six inches in diameter or less) and brush must be tied in bundles that do not exceed four feet in length or weigh more than 60 pounds per bundle. Unbundled brush and large limbs will not be picked up. Brush or twigs placed in cans or bags should not stick out above the top of the container. Large quantities of dirt or sod are also not accepted for pickup.
If you have questions, please contact the Division of Public Works at 248-871-2850.
Garbage Definition and Containers
Garbage is a mixture of garbage and rubbish (not yard waste or recyclables). Garbage can be placed at the curb in any of the following containers:
- Metal or Plastic Containers - Must not be less than 10 gallons or more than 35 gallons in capacity. Should be watertight with handles and tight-fitting lids. Total weight of containers and contents must not exceed 60 pounds. Please do not fill containers above the rims.
- Plastic Bags - Must not be less than 10 gallons or more than 30 gallons in capacity and not less than two mil in strength. Total weight of bag and contents must not exceed 40 pounds. Cardboard boxes are not acceptable containers.
Holiday Schedule Pick-up
2023 Holiday Garbage/Recycling/Yard Waste Collection Schedule
Collection will not be scheduled on the following holidays: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day
Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, 2023: No collection scheduled on Monday.
One day collection delay Tuesday - Saturday
Independence Day, Tuesday, July 4, 2023: No collection scheduled on Tuesday.
One day collection delay Wednesday - Saturday
Labor Day, Monday, September 4, 2023: No collection scheduled on Monday.
One day collection delay Tuesday - Saturday
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 23, 2023: No collection scheduled on Thursday.
One day collection delay Friday - Saturday
Christmas Day, Monday, December 25, 2023: No collection scheduled on Monday.
One day collection delay Tuesday – Saturday
New Year’s Day, Monday, January 1, 2024: No collection scheduled on Monday.
One day collection delay Tuesday - Saturday
Martin Luther King Day, Presidents’ Day, Good Friday, Juneteenth, Columbus Day, and Veterans Day – Regular collection Monday - Friday
Please note: Yard waste pickup will resume the week of April 3-7, 2023. Yard waste pickup will end on your regularly scheduled collection day during the week of December 11-15, 2023.
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Special Pick-Up Information
Please call the DPW at (248) 871-2850. You will be given contact information and the current GFL phone number to call for a special request pickup and a cost quote.
Tree Debris Removal
In keeping with the City’s contract with GFL, the City does not offer any special removal of tree debris. This policy stands whether the tree fell during a storm or if it was removed voluntarily by a private contractor. If a tree comes down on residential property, it is the responsibility of the homeowner to remove the branches and any other storm-related or removal-related debris left behind.
Pickup of tree branches and storm debris, or debris left by a tree removal contractor, follows the standard yard waste collection guidelines below and occurs on the regularly scheduled garbage day.
- Small limbs (six inches in diameter or less) and brush must be tied in bundles that do not exceed four feet in length or weigh more than 60 pounds per bundle.
- Unbundled brush and large limbs will not be picked up.
- Tree limbs larger than 6 inches in diameter will not be picked up by the City’s rubbish hauling contractor. Disposal of these larger limbs is the responsibility of the homeowner and may require hiring a contractor.
- Tree debris may be placed at the curbside for composting in a trash can (35-gallon size limit) with a “Yard Waste” sticker on both sides (“Yard Waste” stickers are available free from City Hall or the DPW) or in brown paper yard waste bags.
- Tree debris, such as brush or twigs, should not stick out above the top of the container.
- If a homeowner had tree branches or a tree stump chipped, it is their responsibility to properly dispose of the chippings according to these standard yard waste guidelines.
If you have questions, please call the DPW at (248) 871-2850.
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