Tulsa Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

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City of Tulsa Residential Refuse Guide – Updated May 2026

Tulsa Garbage Day, Recycling & Bulky Waste Schedule 2026

Use this local resident-first Tulsa trash pickup guide to find your weekly collection day, choose the right gray trash cart size, set carts out correctly before 6 AM, recycle in the blue cart without contamination, handle extra refuse stickers, schedule bulky waste, prepare greenwaste, use the Mulch Site, and avoid putting hazardous items in regular trash.

Updated May 2026 12 min read Official City of Tulsa sources checked Tulsa, Oklahoma
Quick Resident Answer
How do I find my Tulsa trash pickup schedule?

Tulsa trash pickup schedule garbage collection is based on your neighborhood collection route. City of Tulsa residential customers can use the official trash collection schedule page and route map to confirm their weekly service day. Recycling and greenwaste are collected only on the customer’s primary collection day.

For curbside service, set your carts out before 6:00 AM on collection day, place carts within 4 feet of the curb, leave 3 feet of clearance from carts and obstacles, and remove the trash cart from the curb no later than midnight on collection day.

Pickup Lookup

Tulsa Trash Pickup Day Lookup — Find Your Primary Collection Day First

32 / 64 / 96 gal
Trash Cart Sizes
6 AM
Set Out Before
3 Feet
Clearance
$10
Bulky Waste Fee
15 Bags
Weekly Extra Limit

Tulsa’s residential trash system is built around your primary collection day. That day controls regular refuse, recycling, greenwaste, and scheduled bulky waste. If you subscribe to twice-a-week refuse pickup, you still need to know the primary day because recycling and greenwaste are collected only on the primary collection day.

1

Open the official Tulsa trash collection schedule

Use the City of Tulsa route information to identify your weekly neighborhood collection day. Do not rely only on the day your neighbor sets carts out if you recently moved or changed service.

2

Confirm whether you have once- or twice-a-week service

Tulsa offers once- or twice-a-week pickup. Twice-a-week service has a primary and secondary collection day, but recycling and greenwaste are collected only on the primary day.

3

Check your service type

Residents may have curbside, backyard service up to 100 feet from the curb, or extended backyard service more than 100 feet from the curb. The service type affects where carts need to be accessible.

4

Save 311 as your service help path

Use 311, Tulsa311.com, or Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org for service changes, cart issues, bulky waste scheduling, missed pickup, and address-specific help.

Best local move: Write down your primary day first. Then add separate reminders for recycling, greenwaste, bulky waste scheduling, and holiday-shift weeks.

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Cart Rules

Tulsa Garbage Cart Rules — Bag Trash, Close the Lid, Face the Lid Toward the Street

Tulsa uses City-issued carts, and only City-issued carts are serviced. Your gray refuse cart belongs to the City and is assigned to your service address. If you move within Tulsa, do not take the cart with you. Call 311 or email Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org to establish service at the new address.

Do This Every Pickup Day
  • Substantially bag all trash before placing it in the gray cart.
  • Set out your trash before 6:00 AM on collection day.
  • Close the trash cart lid completely before pickup.
  • Place the cart with the lid opening toward the street and handle away from the street.
  • For curbside service, place carts within 4 feet of the curb.
  • Leave 3 feet between trash and recycling carts and any obstruction.
  • Remove the trash cart from the curb no later than midnight on collection day.
Avoid This
  • Do not place items on top of your trash cart.
  • Do not leave carts blocked by vehicles, mailboxes, landscaping, basketball goals or trees.
  • Do not put hazardous chemicals, batteries, paint, oil or construction debris in the cart.
  • Do not modify City carts.
  • Do not exceed cart weight limits.
  • Do not leave gates locked or blocked if you have backyard service.
Cart SizeMaximum Loaded WeightBest For
32-gallon cart80 poundsLow-trash households that recycle and use fewer bags.
64-gallon cart160 poundsAverage households needing more capacity than 32 gallons.
96-gallon cart240 poundsLarger households or residents who need more weekly refuse capacity.

Cart-size reality: Tulsa’s system is pay-as-you-throw. If you regularly overflow, changing cart size may be smarter than buying stickers every week. If you rarely fill your cart, a smaller cart may reduce cost.

Recycling

Tulsa Recycling Pickup — Blue Cart Rules, Empty and Dry Items, and Contamination Warnings

Tulsa curbside recycling uses the blue cart. The City says recyclables should be empty and dry. Contaminated recycling carts may not be picked up and can be tagged. Plastic bags, Styrofoam, batteries, food waste, hazardous materials and non-recyclable items are common causes of recycling problems.

Blue Cart Is For
  • Glass bottles and jars.
  • Aluminum and steel cans.
  • Paper and cardboard.
  • Plastic bottles and jugs.
  • Clean, empty and dry accepted containers.
  • Shredded paper only when placed in a closed paper bag.
Blue Cart Is Not For
  • Trash or food waste.
  • Plastic bags, bubble wrap or flexible film.
  • Styrofoam.
  • Batteries of any type.
  • Electronics, appliances or anything with a cord.
  • Hazardous chemicals, paints, automotive fluids or medical sharps.

Recycling fire risk: Batteries should not go in the blue recycling cart. Tulsa has warned that batteries and contamination create real safety and processing problems. Use M.e.t. locations, specialist stores, or proper battery disposal options instead.

Not sure? If you are guessing, do not “wishcycle.” Check the City list or use the M.e.t. directory for items not accepted curbside.

What Can Be Recycled
Extra Trash

Tulsa Extra Refuse Stickers — What to Do When Trash Does Not Fit in the Cart

If trash does not fit inside the refuse cart, Tulsa allows extra bagged trash when properly prepared. Bag and seal extra trash, apply an orange refuse sticker so the hauler can see it, and place bagged trash three feet from the refuse cart by 6:00 AM on collection day.

Extra Trash Checklist
  • Bag and seal extra trash.
  • Attach an orange refuse sticker visibly to the bag.
  • Set the bag three feet from the refuse cart.
  • Place it out by 6:00 AM on your collection day.
  • Do not place extra trash on top of the cart.
  • Use bulky waste for large furniture, mattresses or appliances.
Sticker and Limit Notes
  • Tulsa lists a total of 15 bags, refuse and/or greenwaste, per week at the curb.
  • Extra refuse stickers are available at area QuikTrip locations.
  • Stickers are also available at City Hall Payment Center.
  • Do not use this path for hazardous waste, construction debris, appliances or bulky items.
Official Video Help

City of Tulsa Waste Video Guide — Bulky Waste Pickup

This official City of Tulsa social video is useful for residents who need to remove large items that do not fit inside the gray refuse cart. It supports the practical bulky-waste guidance below: schedule ahead, keep items accessible, separate electronics/appliances/tires, and do not put non-compliant materials at the curb.

Best for: Homeowners, renters, move-out users, mattress and furniture disposal users, garage-cleanout users, and residents unsure whether an item should be extra bagged trash, bulky waste, greenwaste, or household pollutant drop-off.

This video supports the practical guidance in this article. For exact pickup dates, holiday changes, missed collection, bulky waste fees, cart sizes, greenwaste rules, Household Pollutant Collection Facility hours, and service alerts, residents should still verify details through official City of Tulsa and Tulsa 311 links below.

Bulky Waste

Tulsa Bulky Waste Pickup — $10 Per 8 Cubic Yards, Schedule Before Your Collection Day

Tulsa bulky waste pickup is for large items that do not fit inside the refuse cart and for yard waste too big to bundle for regular pickup. It is not automatic. Schedule online, through Tulsa 311, the Interactive Voice Response system, or by emailing Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org.

Accepted Bulky Waste Examples
  • Large appliances such as stove, washer, refrigerator, air conditioner, dishwasher or water heater.
  • Furniture, mattresses and sofas.
  • Computers, monitors and televisions, with a limit of four monitors and/or televisions.
  • Glass contained separately in a box or container.
  • Tires without rims, limit four.
  • Latex paint up to 10 gallons.
  • Large yard waste less than 5 feet long and less than 18 inches in diameter.
Not Accepted as Bulky Waste
  • Automobile parts.
  • Batteries.
  • Liquids.
  • Poisonous or hazardous materials.
  • Explosives.
  • Contractor remodeling or demolition debris.
  • Loose glass.
Fee $10 per 8 cubic yards of bulky waste picked up.
Schedule At least 3 days before pickup day on the bulky waste page; FAQ also says at least 2 business days before primary day.
Pickup Day Bulky waste is picked up on your regular collection day.
Set-Out Time Place bulky waste at the curb by 5:00 AM on the scheduled day.

Cancellation rule: If you need to cancel bulky waste pickup, call before noon the day before the scheduled pickup date. Tulsa warns that failure to cancel in time can result in a bulky waste charge.

Schedule first, set out later: Do not drag furniture or appliances out before scheduling. Non-compliant material may still trigger the scheduling fee and not be collected.

Schedule Bulky Waste
Greenwaste

Tulsa Greenwaste Pickup and Mulch Site — Transparent Bags, Bundles and Free Yard Waste Drop-Off

Greenwaste must be separated from household trash. Yard waste inside the refuse cart must be bagged. Greenwaste outside the cart generally needs to be in transparent bags so the hauler can verify the contents, or tied into acceptable bundles.

Curbside Greenwaste Prep
  • Use transparent bags for yard waste that is not bundled.
  • Tie sticks and branches into 4-foot-by-2-foot bundles.
  • Keep bundles no more than 40 pounds.
  • Separate greenwaste from household trash and storm debris.
  • Place greenwaste on your primary collection day.
  • Keep within the weekly extra bag/bundle limit.
Mulch Site Drop-Off
  • Address: 2100 N. 145th E. Ave.
  • Open Monday-Tuesday, 7:30 AM-4:30 PM.
  • Closed Wednesday.
  • Open Thursday-Sunday, 7:30 AM-4:30 PM.
  • Closed on City holidays.
  • Tulsa residents can drop off at no charge with driver’s license or city utility bill.

Mulch Site rules: Drop-off accepts tree branches, grass clippings and leaves. It does not accept logs over 24 inches in diameter, root balls with foreign material, rock, pipe, lumber, treated wood, trash, dirt or building materials.

Tulsa Mulch Site Map

Hazardous Waste

Tulsa Household Pollutant Collection Facility — Paint, Batteries, Chemicals and Small Electronics

Hazardous and pollutant materials should not go in the gray trash cart or blue recycling cart. Tulsa’s Household Pollutant Collection Facility is a year-round facility for residential customers and is designed to keep chemicals out of the trash, recycling system, storm drains, sanitary sewers and waterways.

HPCF Details
  • Address: 4502 S. Galveston Ave., Tulsa, OK 74107.
  • Open Wednesday and Saturday.
  • Hours: 8:00 AM-11:30 AM and Noon-4:30 PM.
  • Tulsa residents can drop off free with driver’s license or City utility bill.
  • Call 918-591-4325 for facility questions.
Accepted Examples
  • Fluorescent and CFL bulbs.
  • Oil-based paint, paint thinner and latex paint.
  • Flammable liquids, aerosols and lawn chemicals.
  • Automotive fluids, cooking oil/grease and pool chemicals.
  • Household and car batteries.
  • Household cleaners and small electronics.
  • Mercury thermostats.

Not everything goes to HPCF: The facility lists large electronics such as TVs, monitors and computers, medical/biomedical waste, asbestos, food/organic waste, radioactive material, ammunition/explosives, tires and unknown materials as non-accepted items. Check safe disposal options first.

Household Pollutant Collection Facility Map

Holiday Delay

Tulsa Holiday Trash Pickup — New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Delay Rules

Tulsa’s regular collection service operates weekly, but the official schedule page says there is no collection on New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. If one of those holidays falls during the week, the pickup schedule shifts one day for the holiday and all following collection days that week.

Holiday2026 DateDayTulsa Resident Action
New Year’s DayJanuary 1, 2026ThursdayThursday routes shift to Friday; Friday routes should expect Saturday collection unless City posts otherwise.
Thanksgiving DayNovember 26, 2026ThursdayThursday and Friday routes should check one-day-late holiday service.
Christmas DayDecember 25, 2026FridayFriday routes should verify Saturday collection or current City notice.

Important: Tulsa does not delay pickup for every government holiday. The schedule page specifically lists New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day as no-collection holidays. Always check the current City notice for July 4, MLK Day, Veterans Day, weather interruptions or special service updates.

Missed Pickup

Missed Trash Pickup in Tulsa — What to Check Before Calling 311

Before reporting missed service, check the practical reasons the cart may have been skipped. Most missed-pickup confusion comes from late set-out, wrong day, cart blocked by vehicles, lid not closed, items on top of the cart, greenwaste not in transparent bags, or recycling contamination.

1

Confirm your collection day

Check the official route map and holiday schedule. If your day shifted because of New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving or Christmas, wait until the adjusted day.

2

Check set-out time and placement

Trash should be out before 6 AM. For curbside service, carts should be within 4 feet of the curb with 3 feet of space from obstacles.

3

Check the stream

Gray cart trash must be bagged. Blue cart recycling must be accepted, empty and dry. Greenwaste must be transparent-bagged or bundled correctly.

4

Contact Tulsa 311

Call 311 during business hours, use Tulsa311.com, or email Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org. Include your service address, utility account details when relevant, and a clear description of the missed item.

Service issue: Use Tulsa 311 for missed pickup, damaged/stolen carts, service changes, bulky waste scheduling and special collection questions.

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Official Contacts

City of Tulsa Trash Pickup Phone Number, Address, Map and Official Resources

NeedOfficial ContactUse This For
Tulsa 311311Trash service, missed pickup, cart issues, bulky waste scheduling, service changes.
Email 311Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.orgService address issues, bulky waste questions, greenwaste questions and missed pickup details.
City Hall175 E. 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103Payment Center and municipal contact location.
HPCF918-591-4325Household Pollutant Collection Facility questions.
Mulch Site2100 N. 145th E. Ave.Greenwaste drop-off, mulch pickup and yard material handling.

Tulsa City Hall Map

Official Tulsa Trash and Recycling Links

FAQ

Tulsa Trash Pickup FAQ — Local Resident Questions Answered

Use the official City of Tulsa Trash Collection Schedule page and route map. Your weekly collection day is determined by your neighborhood. Recycling and greenwaste are collected only on your primary collection day.
Set out your trash before 6:00 AM on collection day. For curbside service, place carts within 4 feet of the curb and leave 3 feet between carts and obstacles.
Tulsa’s schedule page lists New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day as no-collection holidays. If the holiday falls during the week, pickup shifts one day for the holiday and all following days that week.
Schedule bulky waste online at cityoftulsa.org/bulkywaste, call 311 during business hours, use the Interactive Voice Response system, or email Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org. Bulky waste is picked up on your regular collection day after scheduling.
Tulsa lists a $10 fee per 8 cubic yards of bulky waste. Non-compliant items may still result in a scheduling charge and may not be collected.
Yes, but extra trash must be bagged, sealed and marked with an orange refuse sticker. Place bagged trash three feet from your refuse cart by 6:00 AM. Tulsa lists a total weekly limit of 15 bags, refuse and/or greenwaste.
Tulsa’s blue cart accepts empty and dry glass bottles and jars, aluminum and steel cans, paper and cardboard, and many plastic bottles and jugs. Do not put plastic bags, Styrofoam, batteries, electronics, food waste or hazardous materials in the blue cart.
Use the City of Tulsa Household Pollutant Collection Facility at 4502 S. Galveston Ave. It is open Wednesday and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 11:30 AM and Noon to 4:30 PM. Tulsa residents can drop off for free with driver’s license or City utility bill.
Use the Tulsa Mulch Site at 2100 N. 145th E. Ave. It accepts tree branches, grass clippings and leaves. Tulsa residents can drop off at no charge with driver’s license or current City utility bill.
Call 311, use Tulsa311.com, or email Tulsa311@cityoftulsa.org. Include your service address, what was missed, whether the cart was out before 6:00 AM, and whether carts were blocked or incorrectly prepared.

Franklin TN Trash Tools

Holiday calculator  |  Buck-A-Bag counter  |  Recycling checker

My regular trash pickup day
How it works: Select your pickup day above. The tool will show every 2026 holiday that affects your Franklin trash collection and your new pickup date for that week.
Number of extra bags (beyond your cart)
0 3 bags
3
Stickers needed
$3.00
Total cost
$1.00
Per bag
3 bags: Buy 3 stickers. Attach one to the outside of each bag — where the crew can see it immediately. Place all 3 bags curbside next to (not inside) your cart by 7:00 AM.
Where to buy Buck-A-Bag stickers
Franklin City Hall
109 Third Ave S, Franklin TN 37064
Mon–Fri, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Select Retail Stores
Walmart and Dollar General locations
Call (615) 794-1516 to confirm
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Number 1 mistake: Plastic bags in the blue cart. They jam sorting machines and send entire truckloads to landfill. Take them to Kroger, Publix, or Target drop-off bins instead.