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Phone
(407) 742-7750
 
Address
750 S Bass Rd
Kissimmee, FL 34741

Storm Preparation and Safety

*Hurricane Milton Notice* 
Mon (10/7) and Tues (10/8) waste will be collected like normal. There will be no waste collection on Wed (10/9) and Thurs (10/10).
Visit WMFloridaStorm.com to get the latest updates regarding your schedule.

Find out where to take tree limbs, how to secure large waste items, and ensure your property is safe during a hurricane or storm. 

  • Stop all yard maintenance and tree trimming activities and DO NOT place vegetative waste curbside within three (3) days of a hurricane warning or severe weather warning.
  • Secure garbage and recycling containers. Place empty containers in a secure location away from open spaces.
  • Secure, bundle and tie down all loose trash such as tree limbs, wood planks or building and roof tiles on your property. Place these materials in a location where debris cannot become hazardous to homes, cars and property, in high winds.

Is my waste collection canceled / changed?

Visit WMFloridaStorm.com for updates on your waste collection schedule.

Where can I take my tree limbs?

  • Kissimmee:
    Call the Bass Road Yard Waste Disposal site at (407) 742-7780
    Hours of Operation are Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
  • St. Cloud:
    Please call the St. Cloud transfer station at (407) 957-7289.

Please call the sites for hours of operation and disposal rates.

If I have big items out by the curb, should I leave them out for collection?

Please do not leave any large items at curbside as a storm approaches. Secure all large items in a shed or garage until the storm subsides. If you wish to dispose of large items prior to the storm, please contact your service provider, Waste Management, at (407) 605-3892 to ensure they can schedule collection. If not, please DO NOT leave items at the curb as they can become projectiles.

Storm Alerts and Information

Visit our Hurricane Center for up-to-date alerts regarding storms and hurricanes.