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LIST: Trash pick-up schedules affected by Memorial Day

LIST: Trash pick-up schedules affected by Memorial Day

Yahoo24-05-2025
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — People in North Alabama expecting their trash to be picked up may notice schedule changes in observance of Memorial Day.
As cities across the are prepare to celebrate the holiday, it's important to know what trash pick-up services will be affected.
News 19 has compiled a list of cities that will have their trash services schedules affected by Memorial Day. It's important to note that not every city will change its trash pickup schedules.
The White Goods Roadside Pickup Service for Colbert County will not be affected by Memorial Day.
Fort Payne trash pickup will not be affected by Memorial Day.
County garbage routes will be a day behind schedule.
The Russellville Solid Waste residential garbage route will run one day behind. As a reminder, the City said to have cans put out the night before.
The Russellville Solid Waste commercial garbage route will not be affected by Memorial Day.
The City of Red Bay's Monday garbage route will be a day behind schedule & will pick up on Tuesday, May 27.
Scottsboro trash collection will be moved back one day.
Florence trash pickup will not be affected by Memorial Day.
Lauderdale County solid waste commercial, residential garbage collections and yard debris routes will be moved back one day.
Lawrence County garbage pickup will not be affected by Memorial Day.
Athens sanitation will not be affected by Memorial Day. 'Please have bins to the curb by 6 a.m.,' the City said.
Ardmore Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday routes will be picked up one day later.
Fayetteville trash pickup will be moved one day back. Monday's route will run on Tuesday, Tuesday's route will run on Wednesday, Wednesday's route will run on Thursday and Thursday's route will run on Friday.
Huntsville trash pickup will be moved back one day.
Madison County Sanitation will pick up household waste in the green bins on Friday, May 30.
Republic Services will pick up yard debris and large items on Monday, June 2.
Guntersville recycling pickup will be moved back one day.
Republic Services said pickup will be moved back one day.
Meridian Waste also provides waste and recycling services. MW will pick up garbage one day later.
Residential garbage collection will not be affected by Memorial Day.
If we missed your town, email us at interactive@whnt.com.
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