Home Chemical Collection

All Miami-Dade County residents can visit the Miami-Dade County Home Chemical Collection Centers any time during normal operating hours (9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday – Sunday). No appointment is needed. No commercial disposal is permitted.

The locations of the Home Chemical Collection are as follows:

 

Bulk Trash Disposal

All Miami-Dade County residents can dispose of bulk trash at one of the landfills, for a fee.

The locations of the landfills are as follows:

* Accepts used motor oil
** Accepts used electronics
*** Does not accept white goods
**** Does not accept tires.

Items Allowed

  • Aluminum, steel and tin cans - empty
  • PET bottles with symbol #1 with screw tops only - empty     
  • HDPE plastic bottles with the symbol #2 (milk, water bottles, detergent and shampoo bottles, etc.) - empty   
  • Plastic Recycle plastics by shape: bottles, jars, jugs, cups, and tubs.
  • Glass food & beverage containers (clear, brown and green) - empty
  • Uncoated paperboard (ex. Cereal boxes; food and snack boxes)
  • Newspaper, mail, magazines, glossy inserts, pamphlets and catalogs
  • Uncoated printing, phone books, writing and office paper
  • Old corrugated containers/cardboard (uncoated)
  • Now Accepted: Plastic to-go cups and paper cups 
*Any items not listed above are not permissible. Go to wm.com/recycleright for the most current recycling information.

Items Not Allowed

  • Garbage or other non-recyclable waste ex. cylinders, tanks, rocks, dirt, building debris, flammables
  • Batteries ex. dry cell batteries, lead acid batteries
  • Certain glass products ex. window or auto glass, incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs, mirrors, glass cookware or bakeware, ceramics
  • Plastic bags, foam, trays and containers
  • Home chemicals ex. paints, pesticides
  • Medical waste and pharmaceuticals
  • Electronic waste and accessories ex. PCs, monitors, televisions, printer cartridges, keyboards, cell phones, CDs and DVDs
  • Other non-recyclables ex. coat hangers, small appliances, microwave trays
  • Empty propane or oxygen tanks

Hazardous Waste Collection

Once a year in May, the Town collects hazardous waste materials. Please call Town Hall at 305.861.4863 for our schedule and more information.

Surfside Police and Youth Council Promote Scooter Safety for All Ages

In an effort to promote safe scooter practices, the Surfside Police Department, in collaboration with the Youth Council, has launched an initiative aimed at raising awareness and ensuring the safety of riders throughout the community.

The program focuses on educating riders of all ages on the importance of wearing helmets, following traffic rules, and being aware of their surroundings while on scooters. By implementing this initiative, the Surfside Police Department and Youth Council aim to reduce scooter-related accidents and enhance public safety in the area.

“We’re committed to keeping our streets safe for everyone, and this initiative is one of the many ways we can make a difference,” said Chief Henry Doce of the Surfside Police Department. “Whether you’re a young rider or an adult, following safety protocols can prevent accidents and ensure a safer community for all.”

Here are some key scooter safety guidelines:

  1. Wear a Helmet: Always wear a properly fitted helmet to protect your head in case of an accident.

  2. Follow Traffic Rules: Obey all traffic laws, including stopping at red lights, yielding to pedestrians, and using hand signals when turning.

  3. Stay on the Right Side: Ride on the right side of the road, following the flow of traffic.

  4. Avoid Distractions: Keep your attention on the road and avoid using your phone or other distractions while riding.

  5. Be Visible: Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially at night, to ensure drivers can see you.

  6. Use Proper Parking: Always park your scooter in designated areas and avoid blocking sidewalks, driveways, or pedestrian paths.

  7. Check Your Scooter Before Riding: Ensure the brakes, tires, and lights are working properly before each ride.

  8. Ride at a Safe Speed: Keep a safe speed, especially in crowded or high-traffic areas, and adjust for weather conditions.

  9. Be Aware of Pedestrians: Always yield to pedestrians, and be mindful of their space on sidewalks and crosswalks.

  10. Don’t Ride Under the Influence: Never ride a scooter while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Following these guidelines can help reduce accidents and ensure a safer riding experience for everyone.

As the number of scooter users in Surfside continues to rise, the collaboration between the police department and the Youth Council underscores the Town’s commitment to fostering a safe, vibrant community for residents and visitors alike.