
In Vancouver and Ridgefield, yard debris pickup is a regular service provided by the city. Residents can expect to have their yard waste collected on a weekly basis.
The city of Vancouver has a specific schedule for yard debris pickup, which varies depending on the location within the city. Residents can check the city's website for more information.
In Ridgefield, yard debris is collected on a bi-weekly basis. Residents must place their yard waste in designated bins or bags.
If you live in Vancouver or Ridgefield and have yard debris that needs to be picked up, be sure to follow the city's guidelines for preparation and collection.
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Service Details
Customers in Amboy, Battle Ground, La Center, Yacolt, and urban areas of Clark County can sign up for on-call yard debris service.
You can request pickups by calling Waste Connections or by using the RecycleRight tool’s Request Yard Debris Pickup function.
The on-call yard debris program charges customers a monthly rental fee for the cart and only for the pickups they request.
Resident Information
If you live in the City of Vancouver or Ridgefield, you're in luck - there's a special Organics collection program for food scraps and yard debris just for you.
Residents of City of Vancouver or Ridgefield can collect up to 2.5 cubic yards of bulk waste per year, which is equivalent to a washer & dryer combo, a couch and end table, or an oversized refrigerator.
You can schedule four free bulk waste pickups per year, and just call the service provider in your area to arrange a pickup.
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Start Date for New Pickup
The new yard waste pickup schedule starts in August, with biweekly pickups identified as Blue Weeks or Red Weeks.
The first Blue Week pickup is the week of August 4, and the first Red Week pickup is the week of August 11.
If your current yard waste day is Tuesday through Thursday, your pickup day stays the same and will occur the day after your biweekly recycling pickup.
If your current yard waste day is Friday, your new pickup day is Monday, starting August 4. This applies to both the Blue Week and Red Week pickups.
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Vancouver and Ridgefield Residents

If you live in City of Vancouver or Ridgefield, you're part of a special organics collection program for food scraps and yard debris.
Clicking the provided link will give you more information on how to participate in this program, which is specifically tailored for residents in these areas.
Vancouver, Wa. 98662 is the zip code for Vancouver, Wa, which is mentioned in the article as a reference point for residents.
Debris
You can place brush, leaves, weeds, grass clippings, and branches up to 4 inches in diameter and 5 feet in length in your yard debris cart.
Brush must be no more than 1 foot in diameter or 5 feet in length and tied with twine or string (no wire ties) for extra yard debris pickup.
Bags for extra yard debris must be compostable, double-walled kraft bags weighing less than 40 pounds.
Cans for extra yard debris must be 32 gallons or smaller weighing less than 75 pounds.
Tree limbs cannot exceed six feet in length for bulk collection.
You can place up to ten biodegradable bags per week, weighing no more than 25 pounds, in addition to your cart.
Brown biodegradable paper bags are the only acceptable bags for yard waste.
Garbage bags, plastic bags, and construction debris are not acceptable in yard waste.
Dirt, rocks, and sod are not considered yard waste and will not be collected.
You can take excess yard waste to the nearest transfer station for paid disposal.
You can also contact your local hauler to arrange for paid collection/disposal service.
Here's a summary of the acceptable materials for yard debris pickup:
- Brush
- Leaves
- Weeds
- Grass clippings
- Branches up to 4 inches in diameter and 5 feet in length
- Compostable, double-walled kraft bags
- 32-gallon or smaller cans
And here's a summary of the unacceptable materials:
- Food
- Household or hazardous waste
- Garbage
- Paper or plastic bags
- Pet waste
- Construction debris
- Sawdust or barkdust
- Dirt, rocks, or sod
- Branches over 4 inches in diameter and 5 feet in length
Collection and Placement
Place your yard waste cart and up to ten brown biodegradable paper bags at your curb for service by 6 a.m. on your collection day. The cart should be rolled to the curb with the bar facing towards the street.
The cart lid should be closed, unless it can't be closed, in which case the yard waste can extend only two feet out of the container. The weight of the container must not exceed 175 pounds.
You can add up to ten brown biodegradable paper bags to your collection, but they must be placed close together and weigh no more than 25 pounds.
To ensure proper preparation of your yard waste, check the following:
- Do not place yard waste in garbage bags or plastic bags.
- Do not place yard waste in your solid waste cart.
- Do not include dirt or rocks in your yard waste.
- Keep your yard waste cart free of obstructions and properly placed at the curb.
Here's a quick summary of what's allowed and what's not:
Community and Recycling
You can choose how much or how little you want to put in the landfill and how much or how little you want to send to a facility for recycling/reuse. Organic yard debris of any kind should not be included in the second collection of the week.
All household trash and recycling should be bagged, and it's a good idea to get into the habit of doing so to keep things tidy and make collection day easier. Routes begin as early as 7:00 a.m., so be sure to have materials out for collection by 6:30 a.m. on your scheduled service days.
Residents are allowed up to two carts through the City's contract with Amwaste, and these are billed via Pelham Water Works. If you need additional carts, you can contact Amwaste directly to arrange for extra carts, which will be contracted and billed directly through Amwaste.
Collection & Recycling
In our community, waste collection and recycling are taken seriously. Trash will be collected twice a week, with the first collection going to the landfill and the second collection going to RePower South for recycling and reuse.
You have the option to choose how much waste goes to the landfill and how much goes to the recycling facility. Just remember not to include organic yard debris in the second collection of the week.
Household garbage and small yard waste are collected on the first pickup day, and all items must fit into two cubic yards or a standard-size pickup truck bed. Examples of acceptable items include chairs, microwaves, and single bed mattresses.
All household trash and recycling should be bagged, and residents are allowed up to two carts through the City's contract with Amwaste. Additional carts are available, but you'll need to contact Amwaste directly.
If you have yard waste, you can put it in a brown biodegradable paper bag, but make sure it's not in a garbage bag or plastic bag. A maximum of 10 biodegradable bags per week can be set out on collection day, weighing no more than 25 pounds.
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Here's a quick rundown of what's acceptable and what's not for yard waste:
- Acceptable: brown biodegradable paper bags, up to 10 bags per week
- Not acceptable: garbage bags, plastic bags, construction debris, dirt, and rocks
Remember to have your materials out for collection by 6:30 a.m. on your scheduled service days, and be sure to close the lid of your cart. If you have a bulk curbside collection, you can request it through the listed provider for your area.
In Monroe County, weekly residential yard waste collection is limited to "ten – 32 gallon" receptacles, weighing no more than 50 pounds. Bundled yard waste is no longer allowed for weekly residential collection.
If you have more yard waste than can fit in the receptacles, you can take it to the nearest transfer station for paid disposal or contact your local hauler to arrange for paid collection/disposal service.
You can also request a bulk collection of bulk trash and large piles of organic yard debris anytime, and it will be collected within two business days. Large organic yard debris pickup must be scheduled and will be collected within ten business days.
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Community Marine Cleanups
Community Marine Cleanups are a great way to give back to your community and help keep our waters clean. Monroe County supports groups that want to do community marine cleanups of areas that big equipment can't reach.
If you're planning a community marine cleanup, you'll need to contact Monroe County Solid Waste at least a week in advance to schedule pickup of the collected debris or disposal at a County transfer station. You can reach them at 305-292-4536.
Bulk Collection
Bulk collection is a convenient service for residents, allowing for the removal of bulk waste and large yard debris. You can request a pickup of bulk trash and large piles of organic yard debris anytime.
There are no longer two bulk collection days per year, so you can schedule a pickup at your convenience. You can request your pickup via the Report a Concern portal, and bulk trash items will be collected within two business days. Heavy trash items, such as mattresses, carpets, and appliances, should be placed prior to scheduling the pickup.
Large organic yard debris pickup must also be scheduled and will be collected within ten business days from the time of your request. This includes vegetative waste, yard waste, limbs, shrubs, and bagged grass clippings GREATER than the two cubic yards collected beside the cart on the first service day of the week. If your materials are not picked up within ten business days following your request, please report the missed pickup here.
Tree limbs cannot exceed six feet in length, so be sure to keep them manageable. Landscaping and/or construction debris should be removed by the contractor performing the service, unless it's homeowner-generated material that needs to be scheduled for pickup by Amwaste.
Bulk Collection
Bulk Collection is a convenient service that allows you to dispose of large items and yard debris. You can request a pickup of bulk trash and large piles of organic yard debris anytime.
There are no longer two bulk collection days per year, but you can schedule a pickup via the Report a Concern portal. Bulk trash items will be collected within two business days.
Heavy trash items, such as mattresses, carpets, and appliances, should be placed prior to scheduling the pickup. Large organic yard debris pickup must also be scheduled and will be collected within ten business days from the time of your request.
Here's a breakdown of the types of items that can be collected:
- Bulk trash items: mattresses, carpets, appliances, and more
- Large organic yard debris: vegetative waste, yard waste, limbs, shrubs, and bagged grass clippings GREATER than the two cubic yards collected beside the cart on the first service day of the week
Tree limbs cannot exceed six feet in length. Landscaping and/or construction debris should be removed by the contractor performing the service. Only homeowner-generated materials should be scheduled for pickup by Amwaste.
Disposal of Tires
Disposal of Tires is a straightforward process. You can bring used tires to any transfer station during business hours for proper disposal.
There is a charge of $143.00 per ton for tire disposal, which is pro-rated based on the weight of tires disposed of.
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Limitations and Reminders
To ensure a smooth waste management yard debris pickup experience, keep in mind that charges may apply for overfilled or overweight carts.
Make sure your cart lids can close fully, as this is a requirement for pickup.
The maximum allowed weight for a 64-gallon cart is 130 pounds, while a 90/96 gallon cart can weigh up to 200 pounds.
Here's a quick rundown of what you need to know:
Annual fees and some perks are staying the same, so you don't need to worry about any changes there.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get rid of branches in my yard?
Remove branches by hand, using a rake, chainsaw, or pruning saw, and always wear protective gear. For heavy or hard-to-reach branches, consider hiring a professional tree service for safe removal.
Is it illegal to throw yard waste in the garbage?
Throwing yard waste in the garbage is prohibited. Check local regulations for proper disposal options and guidelines.
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