Republic Services will soon be providing all trash hauling in Hernando County here is a summary of the things you need to know.
They are second-largest provider of services in the domestic non-hazardous solid waste industry. Doing business as Seaside Sanitation, the company has been providing garbage and yard waste services to about 6,000 homeowners in Hernando County since 1979.The new contract is for seven years, with a three-year renewable clause.
- Will I have to pay more or less for trash collection?
Most all customers in every zone will see a decrease in their monthly bills. Brookridge and High Point residents will see a $1 per month increase.
But customers on the north and west sides of the county will see their bills decrease from $11.49 to $7.74; eastside customers' bills will go down from $11.42 to $8.39; Spring Hill residents, who have mandatory collections, will see their bills go down from $10.54 to $6.14.
- Will I notice any changes in my service?
Customers won't notice many changes to the current level of garbage service. They will receive twice-a-week pick-ups, once-a-week recycling pick-ups, four scheduled bulk waste pick-ups per year (instead of two under the current contract). Seaside will also provide twice-per-month yard trash pick-ups.
- What day(s) will my garbage and yard waste collection be picked up?
Garbage will be picked up two times per week every Monday and Thursday, or every Tuesday and Friday. Yard waste will be serviced every other Wednesday.
Homeowners will receive a brochure delivered or mailed to their home sometime in December with their scheduled day of service. All garbage should be placed at the curb by 6 a.m.
- Who provides the container for garbage pickup?
The resident does and each resident will have to provide a metal or heavy-duty plastic container for solid waste that has a tight fitting lid, handles on the sides and with or without wheels. Residents are allowed up to a maximum of three, 45-gallon containers with a maximum weight of 50 pounds. Republic Services will accept plastic bags containing garbage and yard waste.
- How will my yard waste be picked up?
Residents need to separate their yard waste from their garbage. Yard waste should be placed in a 45-gallon waste receptacle on your scheduled Wednesday service day or tied in bundles no longer than 4 feet long. Weight limit is no more than 50 pounds.
- When are the public hearings where I can get more information about the switch?
The first is from 2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Knights of Columbus, 10470 Spring Hill Drive; the second is from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 13 at the county commission room in the government center, 20 N. Main St. in Brooksville; the final meeting is at 6 p.m. Jan. 5 at the Hernando Beach Homeowners Association, Coast Guard Auxiliary Building, 4340 Calienta St.
- I have more questions. Who can I call?
Contact Republic's customer service representatives at (800) 282-9820 or (727) 868-2566.
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