Dayton Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

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Dayton, Ohio – Trash, Recycling, Bulk Waste & Green Debris – Updated May 2026

Dayton Trash Pickup, Garbage Collection, Recycling & Bulk Waste Schedule 2026

Use this resident-first Dayton guide to find your waste zone, check Dayton Collects, understand every-other-week recycling, schedule monthly bulk pickup, avoid rejected roll-outs, handle holiday delays, and use the Wagner Ford Green Debris site when curbside pickup is the wrong option.

Updated May 2026 12 min read Official City of Dayton sources checked City of Dayton only
Quick Answer
How do I find my Dayton trash pickup schedule?

Dayton trash pickup schedule garbage collection is zone-based. Trash is collected Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday based on your zone, except holiday weeks. Recycling is every other week on the same day as trash. Bulk waste is collected one Friday monthly by zone and must be scheduled in advance.

Use Dayton Collects to search your address for trash, recycling, bulk waste and leaf-collection schedules. Put your roll-out container or scheduled bulk items out by 6:30 AM on collection day. For questions, service requests, missed pickup or bulk scheduling, call 937-333-4800.

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Dayton Trash Pickup Day Lookup — Find Your Address in Dayton Collects

6:30 AM
Set-Out Deadline
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Main Trash Zones
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Recycling
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Bulk Waste
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The City of Dayton does not use one single pickup day for every resident. Your address belongs to a waste collection zone. Most city trash routes run Monday through Thursday, recycling runs every other week on the same day as trash, and bulk waste has its own one-Friday-monthly zone schedule.

The easiest way to stop guessing is to use Dayton Collects. Search your address and confirm four things: weekly trash day, recycling week, monthly bulk Friday, and leaf-collection schedule. This is especially important if you moved from Kettering, Riverside, Trotwood, Huber Heights, Moraine, Jefferson Township, or another nearby community because their rules may not match Dayton city rules.

Best resident path: Open Dayton Collects, type your exact address, save the schedule, then sign up for reminders if you often miss recycling week or monthly bulk Friday.

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Local mistake to avoid: “My trash is Wednesday” is not enough. You also need your recycling week and your monthly bulk Friday. Dayton Collects is the fastest way to avoid putting a couch, carpet roll, mattress, or extra bags out on the wrong day.

Local Human Checklist

Dayton Pickup Morning Checklist — What to Check Before the Truck Passes

Most missed pickup problems in Dayton are not complicated. The roll-out was late, the lid was open, the cart was too close to a car, the trash was loose, bulk was not scheduled, or recycling was put out on the wrong alternating week. Use this checklist before 6:30 AM.

For Regular Trash Day
  • Put your roll-out at the curb or alley by 6:30 AM.
  • Keep the lid closed; do not overfill the roll-out.
  • Bag or wrap loose trash before placing it in the container.
  • Keep the container at least 5 feet away from cars, mailboxes, trees and other objects.
  • Leave 3 feet between containers.
  • Face handles toward the house.
For Recycling and Bulk
  • Check whether this is your recycling week.
  • Place recycling loose in the blue container; do not bag recyclables.
  • Schedule bulk pickup before your monthly bulk Friday.
  • Call no later than the Wednesday before your normal bulk collection day.
  • Keep bulk and metal items separated because they are collected by a separate truck.
  • Wrap mattresses and box springs before bulk collection.
Night Before Move carts and scheduled bulk to the right curb/alley point, not blocked by vehicles.
By 6:30 AM Have roll-outs or approved bulk items out before crews arrive.
After Collection Remove containers by 8:00 AM the day after collection day.
If Missed Check timing, holiday delay, zone, recycling week and bulk scheduling before reporting.
Zones

Dayton Waste Collection Zones — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday CBD

Dayton publishes collection calendars by zone. The main city routes are Monday Zone 1, Monday Zone 2, Tuesday Zone 1, Tuesday Zone 2, Wednesday Zone 1, Wednesday Zone 2, Thursday Zone 1 and Thursday Zone 2. The Central Business District also has a Friday Zone 1 calendar.

Zone GroupRegular Trash DayRecycling PatternBulk PatternBest Confirmation
Monday Zone 1 / 2MondayEvery other week on MondayOne Friday monthly by zoneDayton Collects address search
Tuesday Zone 1 / 2TuesdayEvery other week on TuesdayOne Friday monthly by zoneDayton Collects address search
Wednesday Zone 1 / 2WednesdayEvery other week on WednesdayOne Friday monthly by zoneDayton Collects address search
Thursday Zone 1 / 2ThursdayEvery other week on ThursdayOne Friday monthly by zoneDayton Collects address search
Friday Zone 1 / CBDFridayCheck official calendarCheck official calendarOfficial PDF calendar / Dayton Collects

Important: Do not use the Moraine or Jefferson Township calendars unless your property is actually in that service area. Dayton’s Waste Collection Division provides services to City of Dayton residents and also provides services to Jefferson Township and Moraine, but the calendars are not all the same.

Cart Rules

Dayton Garbage Collection Rules — Roll-Out Placement, Lid Rules and Spacing

Dayton’s roll-out rules matter because collection crews need safe, consistent access. A container placed too close to a car, mailbox, tree or second container can be missed even when it is technically on the correct day.

Do This
  • Have the roll-out at your collection point by 6:30 AM.
  • Place it at the curb or alley with handles facing the house.
  • Keep it at least 5 feet away from objects.
  • Allow 3 feet between containers.
  • Remove containers by 8:00 AM the day after collection day.
  • Bag or wrap all trash before placing it inside the container.
Do Not Do This
  • Do not overfill the roll-out; the lid should be closed.
  • Do not place hot ashes or hot items in the container.
  • Do not put loose trash directly in the roll-out.
  • Do not pile trash on or around the roll-out.
  • Do not block the roll-out with a car or other obstruction.
  • Do not use recycling or bulk day as a substitute for regular trash rules.

Hard truth: A cart placed out late is not a missed pickup. The city says you have a collection day, not a collection time. If the truck already passed your street, the next step is not a return trip unless the city confirms a service issue.

Recycling

Dayton Recycling Schedule — Every-Other-Week Pickup, Blue Container and Contamination Rules

Dayton recycling is collected every other week on the same day as trash collection, based on your zone. Residents can request a free 95-gallon blue City of Dayton recycling container by calling 937-333-4800.

Accepted Recycling Examples
  • Glass jars and bottles.
  • Metal cans such as aluminum and steel cans.
  • Plastic bottles and jugs.
  • Newspaper, magazines, office paper and envelopes.
  • Clean cardboard and paperboard.
  • Food and beverage cartons.
Common Recycling Problems
  • Bagging recyclables instead of placing them loose.
  • Food-soiled cardboard or greasy pizza boxes.
  • Medical sharps or needles.
  • Trash mixed into the recycling container.
  • Electronics, hazardous waste or batteries.
  • Putting recycling out on the wrong alternating week.
Why Contamination Matters

Dayton says when non-recyclable items are found in a recycling container, the recycling truck may leave it and a waste collection truck may be dispatched to empty it, meaning recyclable material can end up in the landfill.

Need a blue recycling container? Call the City of Dayton Call Center and request delivery.

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Bulk Waste

Dayton Bulk Waste Pickup Schedule — Monthly Friday Pickup, Scheduling Deadline and Item Limits

Bulk pickup in Dayton is not weekly regular trash. It is provided one Friday monthly based on your zone, and residents must schedule in advance. Dayton says you must call no later than the Wednesday before your normal bulk collection day to schedule this service.

1

Find your bulk Friday in Dayton Collects

Search your address and confirm the monthly bulk waste date. Do not put furniture out just because your neighbor did.

2

Schedule before the deadline

Call 937-333-4800 or use Dayton Delivers. Schedule no later than the Wednesday before your normal bulk collection day.

3

Separate metal and non-metal items

Bulk and metal items are picked up by separate trucks. If you add metal, tires or a new waste type after scheduling, call 937-333-4800 before 2:00 PM.

4

Place items at the correct location

If regular trash is collected at the curb, place bulk items in front of your home away from obstructions. If regular trash is collected in an alley, place items at the edge of your property at the alley line.

Bulk RuleDayton RequirementResident Action
Monthly scheduleOne Friday monthly by zoneConfirm in Dayton Collects.
SchedulingAdvance scheduling requiredCall 937-333-4800 or use Dayton Delivers.
DeadlineWednesday before normal bulk dayDo not wait until Thursday night.
Limit5 large items and/or 25 small bags or boxesDo not put out a full move-out pile.
CarpetRoll into 4-foot by 2-foot bundle and tie with ropeMeasure and tie before set-out.
Mattresses / box springsMust be wrappedUse a mattress bag or complete wrap.
GlassMust be tapedResident is responsible for cleanup of any glass residue.

Move-out warning: Items resulting from evictions, move outs or foreclosures will not be collected by Dayton bulk pickup. Those are the responsibility of the property owner. This is a big trap for landlords, tenants and property managers.

Yard Waste & Green Debris

Dayton Yard Waste Pickup and Wagner Ford Green Debris Drop-Off — Leaves, Branches and Bundles

Yard waste is not regular trash. Dayton guidelines say yard waste should be kept separated from other collection items and cut and tied in 4-foot lengths no larger than 18 inches in diameter. Bulk page guidance also says yard waste bundles are limited to 25 pounds each.

Curbside Yard Waste Prep
  • Keep yard waste separated from trash, recycling and bulk items.
  • Cut brush, clippings and tree limbs into bundles.
  • Bundles should be no longer than 4 feet.
  • Bundles should be no larger than 18 inches in diameter.
  • Each bundle should be 25 pounds or less.
  • Do not mix yard waste with bulky furniture or metal items.
Wagner Ford Green Debris Site
  • Location: 2670 Wagner Ford Road, Dayton, OH 45414.
  • Accepts leaves, branches, grass clippings, tree limbs and green debris.
  • No charge for the drop-off service.
  • No trash, recyclables, plastic bags or bulky waste items.
  • Green debris does not have to be bagged, bundled or sorted for drop-off.

Wagner Ford Green Debris Map

Real resident shortcut: If you have several bags of leaves, brush, clippings or clean green debris and do not want to wait for the right curbside option, Wagner Ford can be easier — but do not bring trash, plastic bags, recyclables or bulky waste there.

Holiday Delay

Dayton 2026 Holiday Trash and Recycling Schedule — One-Day Delay Rule

Dayton says trash and recycling are not collected on holidays. On weeks containing a holiday, waste collection service moves back one day following the holiday. If your normal Monday pickup falls on a holiday, Monday moves to Tuesday, Tuesday moves to Wednesday, and so on through the week.

Holiday2026 Observed DateDayDayton Collection Impact
New Year’s DayJanuary 1, 2026ThursdayTrash and recycling delayed after the holiday.
Martin Luther King Jr. DayJanuary 19, 2026MondayMonday through later routes slide one day.
Good FridayApril 3, 2026FridayDayton delay applies; Moraine and Jefferson Township note differs.
Memorial DayMay 25, 2026MondayAll following weekday collections slide one day.
JuneteenthJune 19, 2026FridayDayton delay applies; Moraine and Jefferson Township note differs.
Independence Day ObservedJuly 3, 2026FridayDayton delay applies; verify if your calendar is Friday/CBD.
Labor DaySeptember 7, 2026MondayAll following weekday collections slide one day.
Thanksgiving DayNovember 26, 2026ThursdayThursday and later affected collections slide.
Christmas DayDecember 25, 2026FridayFriday affected; verify Dayton Collects.
New Year’s Day 2027January 1, 2027FridayFriday affected; verify Dayton Collects.

Holiday trap: Dayton’s holiday note specifically says Moraine and Jefferson Township still have collection on Good Friday, Juneteenth and Independence Day. This guide is for City of Dayton residents. Always verify your address if you are near a boundary.

Missed Pickup

Missed Trash Pickup Dayton Ohio — What to Check Before Calling 937-333-4800

Before reporting missed pickup, separate the issue: regular trash, recycling, bulk waste, metal, yard waste, leaf collection or illegal dumping. Dayton routes and trucks are different, and the right report depends on what was missed.

1

Confirm the correct day and holiday week

Check Dayton Collects. Recycling is every other week, and holidays can move service back one day after the holiday.

2

Check set-out timing

Was the roll-out or approved bulk item out by 6:30 AM? If not, it may be a late set-out, not a missed pickup.

3

Check preparation rules

Closed lid, proper spacing, wrapped trash, no hot items, no loose trash, no trash piled around the roll-out, and scheduled bulk if it is a large item.

4

Report through the Call Center or Dayton Delivers

Call 937-333-4800 or submit through Dayton Delivers. Include your address, collection type, zone if known, and whether the item was set out before 6:30 AM.

Official service request route: Use Dayton Delivers for service requests or call the Waste Collection Call Center during business hours.

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Special Waste

Items Dayton Will Not Collect as Regular Bulk Waste — Use the Right Disposal Path

Some items cannot be collected by the City of Dayton as bulk waste. If you set them out, you may be left with the pile, a cleanup problem, or a need to hire a private hauler.

Item TypeWhy It FailsBetter Next Step
Gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel and flammable materialHazardous/explosive riskUse Montgomery County hazardous waste guidance.
Automotive partsNot accepted by City bulk collectionUse private disposal, auto recycler or approved drop-off.
Concrete, rocks, brick, sand and gravelExcavating/building materialUse private construction debris disposal.
Drywall, wood and plasterConstruction materialUse approved construction debris disposal.
Pianos, HVAC parts, air conditionersListed as not acceptedUse private hauler or item-specific disposal.
Spas, hot tubs and pool tablesToo large/special handlingUse private removal or contractor disposal.
Hazardous waste and electronicsSpecial handling requiredUse Montgomery County Solid Waste District programs.

Do not create a curbside rejection pile: If the item came from renovation, automotive repair, hazardous material cleanup, eviction, foreclosure or a move-out, do not assume Dayton bulk pickup will collect it.

New Resident Setup

New to Dayton? Trash, Recycling, Bulk and Green Debris Setup Checklist

If you just moved into Dayton, your first job is to confirm whether your address is inside the City of Dayton service area and which zone applies. Nearby communities often have different haulers, different bulk rules and different recycling schedules.

First Week Checklist
  • Search your exact address in Dayton Collects.
  • Confirm trash day, recycling week and monthly bulk Friday.
  • Check whether your home uses curb or alley pickup.
  • Request a free blue recycling container if missing.
  • Do not schedule bulk late; call before the Wednesday deadline.
  • Save 937-333-4800 in your phone for service questions.
Moving / Cleanout Checklist
  • Do not put move-out piles at the curb and expect bulk collection.
  • Wrap mattresses and box springs.
  • Tie carpet into proper bundles.
  • Separate metal items from non-metal bulk.
  • Take clean green debris to Wagner Ford if easier.
  • Use private hauler for prohibited or construction material.

City Hall / Public Contact Map

The City of Dayton lists 101 W 3rd Street, Dayton, OH 45402 as the main city address, with Public Works and Waste Collection contact through 937-333-4800.

Helpful Internal Links

Related Trash Pickup Guides — Bulk Pickup, Holiday Delay and Address Lookup Help

These related trash-pickup.org guides help readers compare address-based schedules, every-other-week recycling, appointment bulk pickup, holiday delays and missed collection routing. They also help this page connect to stronger topical clusters instead of staying isolated.

Indexing support note: After publishing, add a link back to this Dayton page from one bulk-pickup guide, one holiday-schedule guide, and one Midwest or Ohio-area page when available. That will create a stronger crawl path for Google and Bing.

FAQ

Dayton Trash Pickup FAQ — Local Questions Residents Actually Ask

Use Dayton Collects and search your address. It shows your neighborhood’s waste, bulk waste, recycling and leaf-collection schedules. You can also use the official zone calendars or call Waste Collection at 937-333-4800.
Have your roll-out container or approved bulk items out by 6:30 AM on your scheduled collection day. Dayton reminds residents that they have a collection day, not a collection time.
No. Dayton recycling is collected every other week on the same day as trash collection, based on your zone. Use Dayton Collects to confirm your recycling week.
Call 937-333-4800 to request a free 95-gallon blue City of Dayton recycling container. The city will schedule one for delivery.
Call 937-333-4800 or use Dayton Delivers. Bulk pickup is one Friday monthly based on your zone, and you must schedule no later than the Wednesday before your normal bulk collection day.
Dayton bulk pickups are limited to five large items and/or up to 25 small bags or boxes. Loose and small items must be securely contained, bundled or bagged.
Yes. Dayton’s bulk page says mattresses and box springs must be wrapped before collection.
Yes. Trash and recycling are not collected on holidays. During holiday weeks, service is moved back one day following the holiday. Always check Dayton Collects or the official holiday page for your exact route.
Dayton residents can use the Wagner Ford Green Debris site at 2670 Wagner Ford Road for leaves, branches, grass clippings, tree limbs and green debris. No trash, recyclables, plastic bags or bulky waste items are accepted.
Call the City of Dayton Waste Collection Call Center at 937-333-4800 or submit a service request through Dayton Delivers. Check your schedule, set-out time and holiday delay before reporting.

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