Bulky Waste - Spring 2022

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Spring Bulky Waste Program has concluded

Bi-Annual Curbside Bulky Waste Program

Mattress, stuffed elephant doll, and furniture on the curb

The curbside bulky waste program is available to all Midvale City residents who currently receive City garbage services.

Curbside pick up will be provided for approved items that are boxed, bundled, or bagged. This program intends to reduce pollution in our streams, rivers, and lakes and to keep our City clean. When utilizing curbside collection, residents are reminded that hazardous materials such as oil, batteries, paint, tires, and other pollutants will not be collected.

Please follow your regularly scheduled garbage pick up day listed below to determine when your Curbside Bulky Waste pick up day is scheduled. Comply with the Bulky Waste Pick Up Guidelines. If you don't comply with these important guidelines your items will not be picked up.

If your regular garbage
pick up day is:

Your Curbside Bulky Waste
pick up day is scheduled for:

Spring 2022


MondayMonday, April 4, 2022,
TuesdayWednesday, April 6, 2022,
WednesdayMonday, April 11, 2022,
ThursdayWednesday, April 13, 2022


Fall 2022


MondayMonday, October 3, 2022,
TuesdayWednesday, October 5, 2022,
WednesdayMonday, October 10, 2022,
ThursdayWednesday, October 12, 2022


Properly prepared items may be placed curbside up to one week before the scheduled pick up dates and no later than 6:30 a.m. on the scheduled Curbside Bulky Waste pick up day. Items placed at the curb must not obstruct sidewalks, gutters, storm drain inlets, water meters, or the free movement of traffic.

Bulky Waste Guidelines

Please ensure easy and safe access to your bulky waste piles. The collection crew has the discretion to refuse any items that do not meet the specified guidelines.

Grass Clippings

Grass clippings are not to be placed curbside for bulky waste collection. Grass clippings may be disposed of by placing them in a plastic bag in your regular roll-out garbage container for weekly collection.

Yard Waste

Excess yard waste can be boxed, bundled, or bagged (no grass clippings). Boxes must be 30 gallons or smaller (the size of a standard garbage can). Please do not set boxes out in wet weather. The bottoms may fall out and create a mess.

Branches and Shrub Trimmings

Branches and limbs 4 inches or less in diameter will be collected and must be tied in bundles less than 18 inches in thickness. They cannot be longer than 4 feet and must weigh less than 75 lbs. per bundle. Shrub trimmings and other yard waste will be collected if properly contained. Twine is an easy, acceptable method to tie and bundle items. Loose piles of yard waste and trimmings will not be collected.

Appliances and Furniture

Appliances that DO NOT contain Freon will be collected: i.e., refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, or water coolers. Appliances that have had freon removed by a licensed professional and are tagged as such are accepted. Furniture, carpet and padding, sofas, mattresses, and water heaters are also accepted. Carpet and pads must be cut into 4-foot rolls or they will not be picked up. Televisions and computer monitors are not accepted.

Household Garbage

Everyday household garbage such as food waste and packaging will not be collected and must be disposed of in your regular roll-out garbage container.

Hazardous Materials

Flammable material such as oil, gas, or paint products and hazardous or toxic waste such as solvents, motor oil, transmission fluid, antifreeze, tires, batteries, pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals are considered to be household hazardous waste and will not be collected. Visit the Salt Lake County Hazardous Waste website to learn how to dispose of these items.

Items NOT accepted

Commercial, industrial, and business waste are prohibited. We do not collect contractor-produced waste of any kind. Car parts, dirt, rocks, sod, bricks, broken concrete, major construction or demolition debris, household hazardous waste, and 55-gallon drums will not be collected. Televisions and computer monitors are not accepted.

Illegal Dumping

If you suspect illegal dumping or scavenging please report it to Midvale City Code Enforcement at 801-567-7208.

For additional information, please contact our Public Works team at 801-567-7235.


Bi-Annual Curbside Bulky Waste Program

Mattress, stuffed elephant doll, and furniture on the curb

The curbside bulky waste program is available to all Midvale City residents who currently receive City garbage services.

Curbside pick up will be provided for approved items that are boxed, bundled, or bagged. This program intends to reduce pollution in our streams, rivers, and lakes and to keep our City clean. When utilizing curbside collection, residents are reminded that hazardous materials such as oil, batteries, paint, tires, and other pollutants will not be collected.

Please follow your regularly scheduled garbage pick up day listed below to determine when your Curbside Bulky Waste pick up day is scheduled. Comply with the Bulky Waste Pick Up Guidelines. If you don't comply with these important guidelines your items will not be picked up.

If your regular garbage
pick up day is:

Your Curbside Bulky Waste
pick up day is scheduled for:

Spring 2022


MondayMonday, April 4, 2022,
TuesdayWednesday, April 6, 2022,
WednesdayMonday, April 11, 2022,
ThursdayWednesday, April 13, 2022


Fall 2022


MondayMonday, October 3, 2022,
TuesdayWednesday, October 5, 2022,
WednesdayMonday, October 10, 2022,
ThursdayWednesday, October 12, 2022


Properly prepared items may be placed curbside up to one week before the scheduled pick up dates and no later than 6:30 a.m. on the scheduled Curbside Bulky Waste pick up day. Items placed at the curb must not obstruct sidewalks, gutters, storm drain inlets, water meters, or the free movement of traffic.

Bulky Waste Guidelines

Please ensure easy and safe access to your bulky waste piles. The collection crew has the discretion to refuse any items that do not meet the specified guidelines.

Grass Clippings

Grass clippings are not to be placed curbside for bulky waste collection. Grass clippings may be disposed of by placing them in a plastic bag in your regular roll-out garbage container for weekly collection.

Yard Waste

Excess yard waste can be boxed, bundled, or bagged (no grass clippings). Boxes must be 30 gallons or smaller (the size of a standard garbage can). Please do not set boxes out in wet weather. The bottoms may fall out and create a mess.

Branches and Shrub Trimmings

Branches and limbs 4 inches or less in diameter will be collected and must be tied in bundles less than 18 inches in thickness. They cannot be longer than 4 feet and must weigh less than 75 lbs. per bundle. Shrub trimmings and other yard waste will be collected if properly contained. Twine is an easy, acceptable method to tie and bundle items. Loose piles of yard waste and trimmings will not be collected.

Appliances and Furniture

Appliances that DO NOT contain Freon will be collected: i.e., refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, or water coolers. Appliances that have had freon removed by a licensed professional and are tagged as such are accepted. Furniture, carpet and padding, sofas, mattresses, and water heaters are also accepted. Carpet and pads must be cut into 4-foot rolls or they will not be picked up. Televisions and computer monitors are not accepted.

Household Garbage

Everyday household garbage such as food waste and packaging will not be collected and must be disposed of in your regular roll-out garbage container.

Hazardous Materials

Flammable material such as oil, gas, or paint products and hazardous or toxic waste such as solvents, motor oil, transmission fluid, antifreeze, tires, batteries, pesticides, fertilizers, and other chemicals are considered to be household hazardous waste and will not be collected. Visit the Salt Lake County Hazardous Waste website to learn how to dispose of these items.

Items NOT accepted

Commercial, industrial, and business waste are prohibited. We do not collect contractor-produced waste of any kind. Car parts, dirt, rocks, sod, bricks, broken concrete, major construction or demolition debris, household hazardous waste, and 55-gallon drums will not be collected. Televisions and computer monitors are not accepted.

Illegal Dumping

If you suspect illegal dumping or scavenging please report it to Midvale City Code Enforcement at 801-567-7208.

For additional information, please contact our Public Works team at 801-567-7235.


Spring Bulky Waste Program has concluded

Do you have questions regarding the curbside bulky waste program?  Submit them below and City staff will find the answers.

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    Why are condos, townhomes, and apartments not included in the bulky waste program?

    over 2 years ago

    Condos, townhomes, and apartment residents do not pay for trash services through Midvale City Utility Billing. The HOA's or management companies contract with the trash companies directly. Therefore, Midvale City doesn't receive any funds from condos, townhomes, and apartment residents to help pay for the Bi-Annual Bulky Waste program. We encourage residents to work with the HOA or management companies to encourage them to include bulky waste options in their agreements with trash companies.