In light of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, various counties have announced their garbage collection schedules. Most regions maintain their regular trash collection routine, but some have adjusted their schedules due to the holiday.
Duval County will continue its regular solid waste collection on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. For service requests or issues, residents can contact 904-630-CITY (2489) or visit the provided link for assistance.
St. Johns County’s garbage and recycling collection will also proceed without delay, despite county offices being closed. Waste Management and Republic Services, serving different areas of the county, will operate as usual.
In contrast, the City of St. Augustine will observe the holiday, affecting residential garbage collection. Changes include suspension of residential yard waste collection on January 17 and altered schedules for the rest of the week.
Clay County, Nassau County, and Flagler County, including Palm Coast, Bunnell, and Flagler Beach, will all have normal collection schedules on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Residents can check specific schedules or report issues through provided contact details or websites.
Putnam County, Baker County, Bradford County, Starke, Columbia County, and Union County will also follow their regular garbage collection schedules. Bradford County notes that its solid waste collection sites are closed on county holidays.
Alachua County observes six holidays affecting waste collection, including Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday. Collections will be delayed by one day for the remainder of the week following these holidays.
Gainesville, Camden County, Charlton County, Glynn County, Ware County, and Brantley County all maintain normal collection schedules on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Each county provides specific information on schedules and contact details for any queries or reports related to garbage collection.