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Indianapolis DPW + LRS Resident Guide – Updated May 2026

Trash Pickup Today in Indianapolis — Garbage Day, Heavy Trash & Recycling

Use this resident-first guide to answer the real question: “Is my trash picked up today in Indianapolis?” Check your address, provider, normal pickup day, 2026 LRS transition status, holiday slide rules, monthly heavy trash, subscription recycling, missed pickup reporting, extra cart help and where to take overflow trash.

Updated May 2026 12 min read Official Indy.gov sources checked Indianapolis / Marion County, IN
Quick Answer
Is trash pickup happening today in Indianapolis?

Trash pickup today Indianapolis garbage schedule depends on your exact address, provider and whether today is a holiday-slide day. Indianapolis residential trash is collected five days a week beginning at 7:00 AM. Use the official Indy.gov “Find Your Trash Pickup Day” lookup before placing carts out.

If your address is in a former Republic or WM area, 2026 service may now be handled by Lakeshore Recycling Systems (LRS). If DPW or LRS collects your weekly trash, curbside recycling remains subscription-based in 2026, with universal curbside recycling expected later.

Today Check

Trash Pickup Today Indianapolis — The 4-Step Check Before You Roll the Cart Out

7:00 AM
Collection Begins
5 Days
Weekly Trash Routes
Monthly
Heavy Trash
96 Gal
City Cart
LRS
2026 Transition

The safest answer for “trash pickup today” is address-based. Indianapolis does not use one citywide pickup day. A home in Broad Ripple, Irvington, Fountain Square, Far Eastside, Pike Township or Decatur Township may have a different day or provider than another home across town.

1

Open the official trash pickup day lookup

Enter your Indianapolis property address on Indy.gov. The address field auto-populates, so choose the exact service address instead of typing a loose neighborhood name.

2

Check whether today is your normal weekday

If the lookup shows your weekly trash day is today, place your cart out before collection starts at 7:00 AM.

3

Check for a holiday slide or weather delay

If there is a City holiday, major weather event or DPW/LRS service alert, the normal day can slide. Do not assume today is normal until you check official notices.

4

Check heavy trash separately

Your monthly heavy trash day may not feel obvious from weekly trash alone. Use the official pickup lookup and Trash 101 guidance before placing bulky items out.

Do this first: Use the official Indy.gov pickup day tool. A generic “Indianapolis trash day” answer can be wrong for your address.

Open Pickup Lookup
2026 Provider Check

Indianapolis DPW or LRS — Why Your Trash Provider Matters in 2026

Indianapolis is in a service transition. Indy.gov states that beginning January 1, 2026, residents in areas previously serviced by Republic or WM are collected by Lakeshore Recycling Systems (LRS). DPW continues to operate in DPW-managed districts. This matters because missed pickup, old cart confusion, subscription recycling and provider contact paths can differ.

If DPW Collects Your Trash
  • Use Indy.gov for trash pickup day lookup.
  • Use MAC / Indy service request for missed pickup.
  • Call 317-327-4622 for Mayor’s Action Center help.
  • Call DPW at 317-327-4000 for department-level contact.
  • Use official DPW holiday and weather notices.
If LRS Collects Your Trash
  • Confirm your address in the official trash lookup.
  • Call LRS at 317-245-4444 for recycling signup or provider questions.
  • Watch for 2026 cart transition notices.
  • Report unresolved issues through Indy.gov if provider contact does not solve it.
  • Do not rely on old Republic or WM cart assumptions.

2026 transition warning: If your cart color or provider changed, do not panic and do not throw old carts away unless official instructions say so. Use the trash cart transition FAQ and report unresolved old-cart or service problems through MAC.

Set-Out Rules

Indianapolis Garbage Set-Out Rules — What to Do Tonight or Early Tomorrow Morning

Indianapolis residential trash collection starts at 7:00 AM. If today is your scheduled trash day, the cart should be at the service point before collection starts. If the truck has not arrived by mid-day, that does not automatically mean a miss because routes can run into the evening.

Do This
  • Place trash in the city-issued or approved cart.
  • Bag household trash before placing it in the cart.
  • Put the cart out before 7:00 AM on your pickup day.
  • Keep the cart accessible and not blocked by vehicles.
  • Keep the lid closed when possible.
  • Check holiday slide notices before holiday weeks.
Avoid This
  • Do not put loose overflow piles beside the cart and expect automatic pickup.
  • Do not place heavy trash out on a random weekly trash day.
  • Do not set out refrigerators, freezers or AC units without scheduling the correct pickup request.
  • Do not leave hazardous waste, paint, chemicals or electronics for regular trash.
  • Do not report a miss before checking whether the route may still be running.

Local resident tip: Take a quick photo of your cart before 7:00 AM if missed service has happened more than once. It gives you a time-stamped record before reporting the issue.

Holiday Slide

Indianapolis Holiday Trash Pickup — How the Slide Schedule Usually Works

Indianapolis DPW posts holiday slide updates when trash, recycling, heavy trash, residential and commercial service days change. The safest rule is to check the official Indy.gov page and DPW social notice for the specific holiday week, because the slide pattern can depend on which weekday the holiday falls on.

When Today Is Before the Holiday

If your normal pickup day falls before the holiday in the same week, your collection may remain normal. Still check official posts because weather and staffing can change service.

When Today Is the Holiday or After

If your normal pickup day is on or after a service-interrupting holiday, pickup often slides one day later for the remaining routes in that week.

Do not guess from old posts. A 2024 or 2025 holiday screenshot may not match 2026. Search the current holiday notice, use Indy.gov, and check the provider if your area moved to LRS.

Official Video Help

Indianapolis DPW Waste Video Guide — Holiday Trash and Recycling Slide Notice

This official Indianapolis Department of Public Works video notice is useful for residents who are confused during holiday weeks. It shows the type of DPW service update residents should check before assuming trash, recycling, residential or heavy trash pickup is running on the normal day.

Best for: Holiday-week users, residents searching “trash pickup today Indianapolis,” homeowners unsure whether Thursday or Friday routes moved, and residents who want to understand why the pickup lookup must be checked with current DPW notices.

This video supports the practical guidance in this article. For exact pickup dates, holiday changes, missed collection, bins, fees, cart transition, transfer station hours, and service alerts, residents should still verify details through the official Indianapolis DPW, Indy.gov and provider links below.

Heavy Trash

Indianapolis Heavy Trash Pickup — Monthly Bulky Items, Limits and Refrigerator Requests

Indianapolis residents have the opportunity to dispose of heavy trash items once a month. The official Trash 101 guidance says residents can place up to two heavy or bulky items at the curb on their heavy trash day, next to the trash cart.

Common Heavy Trash Items
  • Furniture.
  • Mattresses.
  • Box springs.
  • Large household items that do not fit in the cart.
  • Some bulky non-hazardous items if accepted under DPW rules.
Schedule Special Items
  • Refrigerators.
  • Freezers.
  • Air-conditioning units.
  • Items containing refrigerant.
  • Items not accepted through regular or heavy trash.

Heavy trash issue? Use Indy.gov to report missed regular or heavy trash pickup or schedule refrigerator, freezer or AC unit pickup.

Trash Pickup Issue
Recycling

Indianapolis Recycling Pickup — 2026 Subscription Rules, LRS Signup and 2028 Universal Recycling

In 2026, Indianapolis curbside recycling is still handled as a subscription service. Indy.gov says pickup occurs on a bi-weekly basis. If DPW or LRS collects your weekly trash, call LRS at 317-245-4444 to sign up for curbside recycling pickup.

2026 Recycling Reality
  • Recycling is not automatically free for every resident in 2026.
  • LRS provides subscription recycling service starting January 1, 2026.
  • Indy.gov lists 2026 recycling subscription cost at $9.00 per month.
  • Indy.gov lists 2027 cost at $9.27 per month.
  • Universal curbside recycling is expected in 2028.
Before You Put Recycling Out
  • Confirm you are subscribed.
  • Confirm whether your pickup is on the same or different week from trash.
  • Keep recyclables loose if local instructions say no bags.
  • Use official drop-off sites if you are not subscribed.
  • Check LRS or Indy.gov when routes change.

Need recycling? Use Indy.gov recycling lookup or call LRS at 317-245-4444 to sign up.

Find Recycling Day
Trash Cart Help

Indianapolis Trash Cart Program — Extra Cart, Damaged Cart, Stolen Cart and 2026 Cart Transition

The City provides 96-gallon garbage cans to residents. If you need an additional cart, Indy.gov says residents can request one for a one-time fee of $65 by calling the Mayor’s Action Center at 317-327-4622.

When to Contact MAC
  • You need an additional trash cart.
  • Your 96-gallon cart is damaged.
  • Your cart was stolen.
  • Your old cart was not recovered after the 2026 transition.
  • You need to report a recurring service problem.
Cart Transition Check
  • Do not throw away old provider carts unless official instructions say so.
  • Check whether your district moved to LRS in 2026.
  • Watch for old WM or Republic cart pickup notices.
  • Submit a request if the old cart remains because the vendor could not recover it.

Cart issue: Use the official damaged/stolen cart or trash cart program page, or call MAC.

Trash Cart Program
Overflow & Drop-Off

Indianapolis Extra Trash, Leaves and Drop-Off — Citizens’ Transfer Station and Recycling Drop-Offs

If you missed your day, have too much material, or have items not accepted through weekly pickup, do not create an illegal dumping problem. Indianapolis points residents to the Marion County Citizens’ Transfer Station for extra household trash, heavy trash and bags of leaves.

Citizens’ Transfer Station
  • Address: 2324 S. Belmont Ave., Indianapolis, IN.
  • Used for extra household trash, heavy trash and bags of leaves.
  • Official source lists Saturday service.
  • Check hours and fees before loading your vehicle.
  • Do not leave items when the site is closed.
Recycling Drop-Off Examples
  • North: Sahm Park, 6801 E. 91st St.
  • South: Southwestway Park, 7501 Mann Rd.
  • West: Riverside Park area listed by Indy.gov.
  • Use official drop-off page for the current full list.
  • Do not dump trash at recycling-only locations.

Citizens’ Transfer Station Map

Missed Pickup

Missed Trash Pickup Indianapolis — When to Report and What Details to Include

Use the missed pickup report only after checking the address lookup, provider, holiday slide, collection time window and cart placement. Indy.gov’s trash pickup issue service covers missed regular trash, missed heavy trash and refrigerator/freezer/AC unit pickup scheduling.

1

Confirm today was really your pickup day

Use Indy.gov pickup lookup. If your day is tomorrow or the schedule slid because of a holiday, the collection is not missed yet.

2

Check whether the route is still running

Collection starts at 7 AM and can continue later in the day. Do not assume a miss early in the morning.

3

Check rejection causes

Overflow, blocked carts, wrong items, unscheduled heavy trash, hazardous waste or appliance rules can cause items to be left.

4

Submit the report

Use Indy.gov, MAC or provider contact. Include service address, pickup type, provider if known, and whether it is regular trash, heavy trash, recycling or appliance pickup.

Official request: Use this for missed regular trash, heavy trash, or appliance pickup scheduling.

Report Trash Issue
Official Links

Indianapolis DPW Phone Number, Address, Map and Official Trash Resources

NeedOfficial ContactUse This For
Mayor’s Action Center317-327-4622Trash cart requests, missed pickup routing, damaged/stolen cart, service requests.
Department of Public Works317-327-4000DPW department help, solid waste questions and official routing.
LRS Recycling Signup317-245-4444Subscription curbside recycling signup if DPW or LRS collects your weekly trash.
DPW AddressCity-County Building, 200 E. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204Official Department of Public Works address.
Citizens’ Transfer Station2324 S. Belmont Ave., Indianapolis, INExtra household trash, heavy trash and leaf bags.

DPW City-County Building Map

Official Indianapolis Trash and Recycling Links

FAQ

Trash Pickup Today Indianapolis FAQ — Resident Questions Answered

Use the official Indy.gov “Find Your Trash Pickup Day” address lookup. Indianapolis residential trash is collected five days a week beginning at 7 AM, but the correct day depends on your exact service address and whether a holiday slide applies.
Indianapolis residential trash collection begins at 7:00 AM. Put your cart out before 7:00 AM on your scheduled pickup day.
Yes, some areas changed. Indy.gov says areas previously served by Republic or WM moved to Lakeshore Recycling Systems starting January 1, 2026. DPW continues to serve DPW-managed districts.
Call the Mayor’s Action Center at 317-327-4622 for service requests and cart help. DPW can be reached at 317-327-4000. For subscription recycling signup with DPW or LRS trash service, call LRS at 317-245-4444.
Indianapolis residents have heavy trash collection once a month. The official Trash 101 guidance says residents can place up to two heavy or bulky items at the curb next to the trash cart on their heavy trash pickup day.
Use Indy.gov’s “Report a Trash Pickup Issue” service for missed regular trash, missed heavy trash, or refrigerator, freezer and AC unit pickup requests. Check your pickup day, holiday slide and route timing before reporting.
No. Curbside recycling is still subscription-based in 2026. Indy.gov says LRS subscription recycling costs $9.00 per month in 2026 and $9.27 per month in 2027, with universal curbside recycling planned later.
Use the Marion County Citizens’ Transfer Station at 2324 S. Belmont Ave. for extra household trash, heavy trash and bags of leaves. Check official hours and fees before visiting.
Indy.gov says residents can request an additional trash cart for a one-time fee of $65 by calling the Mayor’s Action Center at 317-327-4622.
This guide focuses on Indianapolis / Marion County residential services shown through Indy.gov. Some apartments, commercial properties, private communities or nearby municipalities may use private waste service, so always verify with the property manager or official address lookup.

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.