Omaha is a city located in the U.S. state of Nebraska on the Missouri River, close to the Iowa border. The Public Works Department, along with the Solid Waste Management Authority, is responsible for trash, recycling, yard, and bulk trash collection services in Omaha. They provide all sanitation services to ensure cleanliness in Omaha. In this sanitation project, they will need resident cooperation. Residents must follow the provided rules and regulations to dispose of their household trash properly and ensure cleanliness. Cleanliness guarantees both physical and mental health.
Find Your Collection Day
If you’re unsure about your Omaha Trash Schedule or recycling collection day, click the link below. You will find a search bar on the page. Enter your complete home address into the search bar and press the enter key. This will provide your trash and recycling collection schedule.
Garbage Collections
Place your containers outside by 8 AM on your collection day, and bring your container back by 8 PM on the same day. Leave a distance of 4 feet between your residential trash and recycling containers. Place your carts so the lid faces the street. Only place closed-lid containers outside.
Do not overfill your carts. If you place irrelevant materials, such as dirt, rocks, concrete, or vehicle parts, into your residential cart, it will not be serviced. Clean your carts regularly after collection to prevent spillage and reduce odors. Place your carts in a way that does not block sidewalks, and avoid hiding them behind large objects such as parked vehicles, mailboxes, or poles.
Recycling Collections
Recycling and a circular economy help protect the environment and contribute to a better future. They also minimize the use of natural resources that take hundreds of years to form. The City of Omaha provides recycling facilities for its residents. It’s essential to know the do’s and don’ts of recycling services that the sanitation department provides.
Materials that are acceptable for recycling include plastics marked Number 1 and Number 2, cans, mixed paper, cardboard, glass bottles, glass jars, and glass containers. Do not place contaminants into the recycling cart, as they are not recyclable. Do not place plastic bags into the recycling cart, as they cause problems at the recycling plant and slow down the recycling process.
Recyclable materials must be empty, dry, and clean. If you do not follow these rules, your cart will not be serviced and will be left at the curbside. Similarly, if your cart is returned with leftover materials, those materials are not acceptable for recycling.
Bulk Item Collections
Bulk trash consists of materials that cannot fit into your garbage cart. These materials are oversized and require special handling. Examples of bulk trash include furniture such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, mattresses, and home appliances. To schedule a bulk trash pickup, call the Public Works Department at 402-444-5238.
Yard Waste Collections
Your yard trash cart will also be serviced on the same day as your garbage and recycling collection. It is recommended to place all yard waste into a black-lidded cart. To prepare your yard trash for curbside collection, put all leaves into compostable bags and cut tree branches into lengths of 4 feet, tying them into bundles. Place these bundles at the curbside by 8 AM on your scheduled collection day.
Omaha Trash Holidays Schedule
Omaha observes six annual holidays that will affect your trash collection schedule. Your normal trash collection services will be delayed by one day if you observe these holidays. For example, if residents observe these holidays on a Monday, your Monday trash will be collected on Tuesday. Similarly, Tuesday’s collection will also be delayed by one day. This delay will continue for the entire week.
Holidays | Date and Day | Change in Trash and Recycling Collection Schedule |
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Memorial Day | May 27, 2024, Monday | Collection delayed by one day for this week. Your trash carts will be serviced on May 28, 2024, Tuesday. |
Independence Day | July 4, 2024, Thursday | The holiday will delay collection for those in the Thursday and Friday areas this week. Your trash carts will be serviced on July 5, 2024, Friday. |
Labor Day | September 2, 2024, Monday | Collection delayed by one day for this week. Your trash carts will be collected on September 3, 2024, Tuesday. |
Thanksgiving Day | November 28, 2024, Thursday | Collection delayed for those in the Thursday and Friday areas. Your carts will be serviced on November 29, 2024, Friday. |
Christmas Day | December 25, 2024, Wednesday | Collection delayed by one day for those in the Wednesday through Friday areas. Your trash carts will be collected on December 26, 2024, Thursday. |
New Year’s Day | January 1, 2025, Wednesday | Collection delayed by one day for those in the Wednesday through Friday areas. Your trash carts will be serviced on January 2, 2025, Thursday. |