Louisville Trash Pickup & Garbage Schedule 2026

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Louisville, Kentucky – Urban Services District Guide – Updated May 2026

Louisville Garbage Day, Recycling & Large Item Pickup Schedule 2026

Use this Louisville resident guide to check your garbage collection day, confirm whether you are inside the Urban Services District, use Recycle Coach, understand every-other-week recycling, schedule large item pickup, handle yard waste, report missed pickup, and avoid the private-hauler confusion that causes most Louisville trash problems.

Updated May 2026 12 min read Official Louisville Metro sources checked Louisville, KY 40217
Quick Resident Answer
How do I find my Louisville trash pickup day?

Louisville trash pickup schedule garbage collection is address-based. If your home is inside the Louisville Metro Urban Services District, Louisville Metro Solid Waste usually handles garbage, recycling, yard waste and large item pickup. If your home is outside the Urban Services District, service may be handled by a home-rule city, HOA or private hauler.

Use the official Louisville curbside collection page, MyLouisville/Recycle Coach, or call Metro311 at 311 or 502-574-5000. Set household garbage, recycling and yard waste out by 6:00 AM on collection day and no earlier than 4:00 PM the day before.

Start Here

Louisville Trash Pickup Day Lookup — Find Your Garbage, Recycling and Yard Waste Schedule by Address

6:00 AM
Set-Out Deadline
4:00 PM
Earliest Set-Out
Weekly
Garbage
Every Other Week
Recycling
Up to 4
Large Items

Louisville is not a one-rule city for trash pickup. The first thing to confirm is whether your address receives Louisville Metro Solid Waste service inside the Urban Services District. The official collection lookup is the safest way to see your garbage day, recycling week, yard waste day and available large-item scheduling options.

The most common Louisville mistake is copying a neighbor in a different city-service setup. A home in Old Louisville, Germantown or the Highlands may be handled differently from a home in Jeffersontown, Shively, St. Matthews, Middletown, an HOA community or an unincorporated part of Jefferson County. Always check by address.

Fastest local path: Open the official Louisville curbside collection page, enter your address, then save Recycle Coach reminders. If the tool says your address is outside Metro service, contact your city, HOA or private hauler.

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What to save in your phone: your garbage weekday, your recycling week, your yard waste day, Metro311 phone number, and the Recycle Coach reminder. Louisville’s recycling is not always the same simple weekly pattern residents expect, so the reminder matters.

Local Human Checklist

Louisville Pickup Morning Checklist — What I Would Check Before Rolling the Cart Out

If you live in Louisville, you do not need theory first. You need to know whether today is the right day, whether your address is Metro-served, whether recycling is on this week, whether yard waste is paused, and whether your large item needs an appointment.

If You Are in the Urban Services District
  • Garbage is address-based and normally weekly.
  • Recycling is address-based and may be every other week.
  • Yard waste is handled separately and can have seasonal changes.
  • Large items require an appointment before set-out.
  • Metro311 is the main help route for reports and service requests.
  • Set items out by 6:00 AM, not after the truck has passed.
If You Are Outside the Urban Services District
  • Your city, HOA or private hauler may control garbage service.
  • Private companies may use different cart colors and holiday rules.
  • Large item pickup may not be available through Louisville Metro.
  • Apartment and condo trash may be handled by property management.
  • Do not assume Metro will collect a pile just because your address says Louisville.
  • Call your hauler before placing bulky items out.
Night Before Set out no earlier than 4:00 PM the day before collection.
Pickup Morning Everything must be out by 6:00 AM.
After Pickup Bring carts back onto your property after collection.
If Missed Confirm schedule, set-out time, service area, then report through Metro311.

Louisville resident tip: If you live on an alley route, do not assume the front curb is correct. Use the same collection point shown by your normal service pattern, and confirm large-item appointment placement instructions before putting a mattress or furniture out.

Service Area Confusion

Louisville Urban Services District vs Private Trash Hauler — Why Your Neighbor’s Schedule May Be Wrong

Louisville Metro Solid Waste collects garbage from residential buildings with eight or fewer units, condominiums and small businesses generating no more than four 95-gallon containers per week within the Urban Services District. Outside that district, collection can vary by small city, HOA, apartment property, neighborhood contract or private subscription.

Resident SituationLikely Service PathWhat to Do FirstMistake to Avoid
Single-family home inside USDLouisville Metro Solid WasteUse official address lookup / Recycle CoachPutting large items out without an appointment.
Condo or small building with 8 or fewer units inside USDMay be Metro-eligibleCheck address and ask property managerAssuming private dumpster rules are city curbside rules.
Apartment / large multi-family propertyOften property/private serviceAsk landlord or management officeLeaving furniture at the dumpster without approval.
Home-rule city / HOA areaCity, HOA or private haulerCheck city/HOA/hauler websiteCalling Metro for a private-hauler miss.
Unincorporated area without Metro servicePrivate subscriptionContact WM, Rumpke, Republic or local haulerWaiting for a Metro truck that does not serve the address.

Hard truth: “Louisville, KY” in your mailing address does not automatically mean Louisville Metro collects your trash. Service area is the first question. Get that wrong and every other detail — holiday rules, large item pickup, recycling week, missed pickup complaint — can be wrong.

Holiday Delays

Louisville 2026 Holiday Trash Pickup Schedule — When Garbage, Recycling and Yard Waste Can Change

Louisville Metro says waste collection does not occur in the Urban Services District on Metro Government holidays, and if a holiday falls on a weekend you should check alerts or use Recycle Coach. Holiday service can also be affected by weather, road conditions and special city notices.

Best holiday rule: Use Recycle Coach for your address during New Year’s, MLK Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and weather weeks.

Open Recycle Coach
Holiday2026 DateDayResident Action
New Year’s DayJanuary 1, 2026ThursdayCheck Recycle Coach for shifted collection.
Martin Luther King Jr. DayJanuary 19, 2026MondayConfirm holiday service notice and yard waste pause.
Good FridayApril 3, 2026FridayCheck Metro alerts if your route is Friday.
Memorial DayMay 25, 2026MondayUse address-specific schedule before setting out.
JuneteenthJune 19, 2026FridayConfirm Friday route alerts.
Independence DayJuly 4, 2026SaturdayWeekend holiday; check alerts for any special notice.
Labor DaySeptember 7, 2026MondayConfirm collection shift in Recycle Coach.
Thanksgiving DayNovember 26, 2026ThursdayThursday/Friday routes should check schedule.
Christmas DayDecember 25, 2026FridayUse official holiday notice before set-out.

Weather-week warning: Louisville winter storms can change the normal plan. During snow/ice weeks, do not rely on old holiday logic. Check Louisville Metro alerts, Recycle Coach and Metro311 updates before leaving overflow material outside.

Garbage Rules

Louisville Garbage Collection Rules — 95-Gallon Carts, Set-Out Times and What Can Get Left Behind

Louisville Metro service is designed around city-issued carts and address-based routes. Official rules say household garbage, recycling and yard waste must be set out by 6:00 AM on collection day and no earlier than 4:00 PM the day before. The city provides one garbage cart and one recycling cart for eligible city waste customers, and additional carts can involve a fee.

Garbage Cart Basics
  • Use the Metro-issued garbage cart when available.
  • Bag household garbage before putting it in the cart.
  • Keep the lid closed so material does not spill.
  • Place the cart where your normal route collects it — curb or alley.
  • Set it out no earlier than 4:00 PM the day before.
  • Have it out by 6:00 AM on collection day.
Common Reasons Garbage Is Left
  • Wrong service area or wrong day.
  • Cart placed out after the truck passed.
  • Loose material outside the cart without an approved plan.
  • Bulky item placed out without appointment.
  • Construction or demolition debris mixed with household garbage.
  • Blocked alley, parked car, low wire or unsafe access.

Syringes, Broken Glass and Sharp Items

Louisville guidance says syringes and broken glass should be placed in a rigid container with a tight-fitting lid before being put in the cart. Do not leave loose glass or sharps where a worker, neighbor or child can be injured.

Resident reality check: If your cart was not out by 6:00 AM, do not treat it as a missed pickup. Trucks can run early. Set it out the evening before after 4:00 PM when you know the next morning will be tight.

Recycling

Louisville Recycling Pickup Schedule — Every-Other-Week Cart Service, What Goes In and What to Report

Single-family homes within the Urban Services District are eligible for recycling collection through Louisville Metro Solid Waste, and some multi-family properties with eight or fewer units may also be eligible. Recycling is not something to guess by memory — use Recycle Coach because recycling collection can be every other week.

Use the Recycling Cart

Use the city recycling cart for accepted recyclables. If you need a recycling cart or have a damaged cart, use Metro311 and the waste container request path.

Watch the Week

Many resident complaints start because recycling is not on the same weekly rhythm as garbage. Confirm your exact recycling week in Recycle Coach.

Set Out by 6 AM

Recycling follows the same early set-out deadline. Put it out by 6:00 AM and make sure the cart can be reached safely.

Common Louisville Recycling Problems

  • Putting recycling out on the wrong week.
  • Using the wrong cart or a non-Metro container.
  • Bagging recyclables instead of placing accepted items loose if required by current guidance.
  • Putting food, garbage, foam, electronics or hazardous materials in recycling.
  • Forgetting that private haulers may use different cart colors and schedules.

Cart issue? Use Metro311 for damaged or missing garbage/recycling cart requests.

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Yard Waste

Louisville Yard Waste Pickup — Paper Bags, Approved Containers and Winter Pause Rules

Yard waste is a separate stream from household garbage. Louisville residents should use the official yard waste page and Recycle Coach because yard waste service can have seasonal adjustments, including a winter yard waste collection pause. During the winter pause period, the Waste Reduction Center may accept yard waste during operating hours.

Usually Accepted as Yard Waste
  • Leaves.
  • Grass clippings.
  • Small brush.
  • Twigs and branches prepared to current guidelines.
  • Plant trimmings.
  • Seasonal yard debris from regular home maintenance.
Prepare It Correctly
  • Use paper yard waste bags or approved reusable containers.
  • Do not use plastic bags for yard waste.
  • Keep yard waste separate from household garbage.
  • Do not mix rocks, dirt, concrete or construction debris.
  • Check winter pause dates before reporting a miss.
  • Use Waste Reduction Center drop-off when allowed.

Micro-level local issue: Louisville residents often report yard waste misses when the real problem is either a seasonal pause, wrong container, plastic bag use, blocked alley access or a private-hauler service area. Diagnose those before assuming the city skipped you.

Large Item Pickup

Louisville Large Item Pickup — Schedule Furniture, Mattresses, Appliances and Bulky Trash Before Set-Out

Large Item Pickup by appointment is available in the Urban Services District. Louisville says residents with city waste services can get rid of up to four large items, once per week, by making an appointment. This replaced the old “set out weekend” mindset, so do not put a pile out and hope a truck comes.

1

Confirm you have Metro waste service

Large item pickup is tied to eligible Metro waste service. If your regular garbage is private or HOA-managed, contact that provider first.

2

Make the appointment before set-out

Use Metro311 or the official large item appointment page. Do not place a couch, mattress or appliance outside before the appointment is confirmed.

3

Stay within the item limit

The official program says up to four large items can be scheduled. More items may require another plan or drop-off.

4

Place items in the right collection spot

Follow the appointment instructions. Alley homes, condos and mixed-service properties are where many large-item misses happen.

Common Appointment Items
  • Mattresses and box springs.
  • Sofas, chairs and household furniture.
  • Tables, shelving and desks.
  • Some large household items that do not fit in the cart.
  • Eligible tires within current rules.
Do Not Treat These as Normal Bulk
  • Construction and demolition debris.
  • Loose garbage piles.
  • Hazardous waste.
  • Business waste.
  • Materials from contractors.
  • Items from addresses outside Metro service.

Schedule first: Louisville’s appointment-based system is the difference between a clean pickup and a code problem.

Large Item Pickup
Troubleshooting

Missed Trash Pickup Louisville KY — How to Report and What to Check Before Calling Metro311

A missed pickup report works best when you know what was missed and whether your address is actually Metro-served. If you call Metro311 for a Republic, Rumpke, WM, HOA or apartment-dumpster problem, you may lose time and still need to contact the correct provider.

1

Confirm the address is in Metro service

Use the official schedule lookup. If your address is outside the Urban Services District, contact your private hauler, city, HOA or building manager.

2

Check the service type

Garbage, recycling, yard waste and large items have different patterns. Recycling may be every other week. Large items require an appointment.

3

Check timing and placement

Set-out must be by 6:00 AM and no earlier than 4:00 PM the day before. Also check alley access, blocked carts and wrong collection point.

4

Report through Metro311

Call 502-574-5000, dial 311 where available, or use Louisville Metro311 online. Keep your address, service type and set-out details ready.

ProblemMost Likely CauseBest Next Step
Garbage cart still fullWrong day, late set-out, blocked alley/cart or non-Metro address.Check Recycle Coach, then Metro311 if eligible.
Recycling not collectedWrong recycling week or cart issue.Confirm every-other-week schedule and report if correct.
Yard waste leftWinter pause, plastic bags, wrong prep or blocked access.Check yard waste page and Recycle Coach.
Mattress/furniture leftNo large-item appointment or wrong service area.Schedule pickup or use Waste Reduction Center.
Private cart not collectedHauler delay, billing issue or private route problem.Contact the hauler, not Metro311.
Drop-Off & Special Waste

Louisville Waste Reduction Center — Drop-Off for Large Items, Electronics, Yard Waste and Special Materials

The Louisville Waste Reduction Center is located at 636 Meriwether Avenue, with entrance from Bland Street. It is the main local option residents search for when an item is not right for the normal cart, large-item appointment, recycling cart or yard waste route.

Common Drop-Off Situations
  • Large household items when appointment timing does not work.
  • Yard waste during allowed drop-off periods.
  • Electronics recycling by current program rules.
  • Metal or bulky materials accepted by the center.
  • Tires within current limits.
  • Materials that should not be placed curbside.
Before You Drive There
  • Check current hours and holiday closings.
  • Check the price list and free limits.
  • Confirm whether your material is accepted.
  • Bring proof of residency if required.
  • Use the Bland Street entrance instructions.
  • Secure loads to avoid litter on the road.

Drop-off details change: Always check the official Waste Reduction Center page before loading your vehicle.

Waste Reduction Center

Waste Reduction Center Map

Helpful Internal Links

Related Trash Pickup Guides — Bulk Pickup, Recycling Weeks and Holiday Schedule Help

These related trash-pickup.org guides help residents compare common city-service problems: address lookup tools, every-other-week recycling, appointment-based bulky pickup, holiday delays and missed pickup reporting.

Internal-link note: After publishing this Louisville page, add one link back to it from a Kentucky page, one bulk-pickup page, and one holiday-schedule page to reduce orphan risk and improve crawl paths.

FAQ

Louisville Trash Pickup FAQ — Local Questions Residents Actually Ask

Use the official Louisville curbside collection page, MyLouisville or Recycle Coach. Enter your address to confirm whether you are in the Urban Services District and to see your garbage, recycling and yard waste schedule.
Household garbage, recycling and yard waste must be set out by 6:00 AM on collection day. Louisville rules say material may be set out no earlier than 4:00 PM the day before collection.
For eligible Urban Services District addresses, garbage is generally weekly. Recycling may be every other week, and yard waste can have seasonal adjustments. Always confirm by address in Recycle Coach.
Recycling is address-based and may be every other week for many Metro-served homes. Use Recycle Coach or the official schedule lookup to confirm your recycling week.
Large Item Pickup by appointment is available for eligible Urban Services District addresses with Metro waste service. Schedule through Metro311 or the official large item pickup page before placing items out. Louisville says residents can schedule up to four large items, once per week.
Call Metro311 by dialing 311 or 502-574-5000 if your address receives Louisville Metro waste service. If you use a private hauler, HOA or home-rule city service, contact that provider instead.
The Louisville Waste Reduction Center is at 636 Meriwether Avenue, Louisville, KY 40217, with entrance on Bland Street. Check the official page for current hours, fees, accepted materials and holiday closings before visiting.
No. Construction and demolition debris are prohibited in Louisville garbage and large item collection. Use approved disposal options and check the Waste Reduction Center or private disposal rules before hauling material.
Louisville has Metro-served areas, home-rule cities, HOAs, apartment services and private haulers. Your neighbor may not be on the same route or even the same service provider. Use your own address in the official lookup.
Louisville can pause curbside yard waste collection during winter seasonal periods. Check the official yard waste page and Recycle Coach for current pause dates and Waste Reduction Center drop-off options.

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)
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Stickers needed
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Total cost
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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
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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.