Sanitation Services Changes

Sanitation Services Changes
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To our Jacksonville Beach sanitation services customers,The cost for garbage collection will increase effective on April 1, 2023. The new rate will be reflected on your monthly bill. The City of Jacksonville Beach always aims to maintain affordable rates while providing the best service for customers. The new rate will allow us to keep pace with the current cost of garbage collection services. The city will maintain the same service level of 2x per week residential garbage pickup, 1x per week recycling pick up, and 1x per week yard waste collection.

Below are the rate change details:

Residential Customers                            Current                           New

Curbside Garbage Services                        $16.31                            $25.23

Recycle/Garbage Additional Tote Service   $10.00                            $15.00

Commercial Customers                             Current                          New

Curbside Garbage Services                          $16.31                            $25.23

Recycle/Garbage Additional Tote Service     $10.00                            $15.00

For other commercial garbage rates, please call Customer Service at (904) 247-6241.

Click here to view the City of Jacksonville Beach resolution for details.

Original source can be found here.



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