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American Disposal contract ends January 31, 2023

Because our trash collection is now picked up only on Tuesdays, anyone who wants their trash collected on October 25th when the parking lot will be closed for repaving must make sure all garbage is securely double bagged in heavy black contractor trash bags (available at Home Depot) and placed close to the corner on our curb along the access road that parallels Little River Turnpike.  

Do not place any trash on the circle or in front of your homes. Please place trash out for collection after dark on Monday or early Tuesday so it can be picked up as early as 6 AM on Tuesday and please make sure everything is securely wrapped and bagged so we do not have garbage or loose trash flying around.

Trash Removal & Recycling

Trash

www.americandisposal.com/virginia/holiday-schedule/ Effective October 4, 2022, all garbage/trash is removed Tuesdays only except for​
  • Independence Day (July 4th)
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day
  • New Year’s Day
In a week with one of the above holidays, trash pickups are shifted by one day in order to accommodate retrieving trash for all customers within a day of the original schedule.  Recycling is separately collected on Tuesdays, usually after the garbage.  Do not place garbage out with recycling if you have missed the earlier pickup.

American Disposal provides a holiday page that lists all different pickup dates for each holiday. 

Put your regular trash out no earlier than the evening before (secured in cans), or on the morning of (if sealed in bags) scheduled trash collection.  Trash collection can be made as early as 6:30 AM so please put it out before then.  

Please use firmly closed garbage cans - especially for any trash left out overnight.  Trash left out on the day of pickup must be at a minimum in heavy black garbage bags - no light-weight store bags, white kitchen bags, or open containers of garbage may be left out.  If you have particularly smelly garbage, please double bag it to deter animals (spraying a bag with vinegar or ammonia will also help deter critters). This will help cut down on wildlife rummaging through garbage and helps keep our community cleaner and safer.

In the event trash collection has been completed by the time you take yours to the curb, please take it back to your home to await the next trash pickup.  Do not place your trash in another homeowner's receptacle and do not place your regular garbage out with recycling that is awaiting pickup.

Recycling will only be picked up on Tuesdays and must not be placed out earlier than Monday evening.  Loose paper and small boxes should be consolidated (ideally within larger boxes or paper bags) ​to prevent them from blowing around.   Fairfax County cannot process plastic bags and plastic packing materials in their recycling shredders.  Please separate non-paper packing materials and place them out for regular garbage collection.  See lists to the right of acceptable and unacceptable candidates for recycling.

In case of bad weather, it’s possible that trash may not be collected. To find out if American Disposal is planning to pick up trash, please visit AmericanDisposal.com. If they state that they will not pick up garbage that day, please store it until the next pickup day - do not put it out.

BULK TRASH PICKUP SERVICES:  Items not scheduled will not be collected  You must contact American Disposal 48 business hours in advance to arrange pickup of bulky items /electronics and pay any required disposal fees.  Bulk pick up is required for ​
  • oversized items like sofas, TVs or mattresses
  • white goods (refrigerators, washers, dryers, etc.) 
  • construction waste 
Please contact American Disposal to schedule pickup for these types of goods.  Additional fees may apply.  Special pickups are not part of the paid monthly service for the neighborhood.  You can speak to someone about your pickup needs at ​(866) 884-8700.
NO DUMPING!  
Do not dispose of any debris in the Fairfax County park area (near the stream) or on LRMHA property.

​Yard Waste

​Yard waste is collected from March to December each year. 
  • Tree limbs can be no longer than
    4 feet long and 3 inches thick. 
  • Limbs and brush must be bundled with rope or twine or they will not be removed. 
  • Bundles are not to exceed 50 pounds. 
  • ​Mulch, rock, dirt and sod are not acceptable waste items to place curbside.
  • Yard waste is only removed on Tuesdays.  
​Do not dispose of yard waste in the common areas, or in the park or stream on the south end of the neighborhood.   The park is Fairfax County parkland, and also a protected Chesapeake Bay Watershed area.   Dumping of any materials, including yard waste, downed limbs and trees, rocks, dirt, etc. is prohibited and punishable by fines.
Trash receptacles and recycling bins may not be stored outside of rear yard fences or in front of your homes unless completely concealed from view by shrubbery.  Please remove them promptly and store them out of sight after trash pickup.
In addition to storing garbage and recycling on back decks or in yards inside of securely covered containers, as well as the ability to store cans if concealed by shrubbery, the Board is granting a temporary waiver to all homeowners to place securely covered trashcans on or adjacent to the front stoop without requiring concealment behind shrubbery in order to help manage the additional amount of trash that is expected to accumulate in each home over the course of a week.   You may do so employing one of the two following waivers (but not both):
OPTION 1:  One (1) large, securely covered trashbin (maximum 50 gallon size) on or adjacent to the stoop for the entrance of a townhouse.
OPTION 2:  A two-can commercially available temporary enclosure or screen placed on your stoop or adjacent to it on your property may be used to conceal a maximum of two (2) large, securely covered trashbins (maximum 50 gallon size each).
In all cases, garbage containers and temporary enclosures must be well maintained – no broken, discolored, unlidded, or brightly colored garbage containers or enclosures that will call attention to their presence should be placed in front of a home.   
Garbage placed outside in cans must be placed within securely closed black plastic garbage bags.  Garbage and trash other than recycling or yard waste that is placed out for pickup without a can should be double bagged within large black plastic garbage bags and may be placed out for collection Monday evening or Tuesday morning before 6:30 AM.   Paper bags, grocery bags and thin white wastebasket bags have insufficient strength to prevent animals from tearing them open and scattering the contents and are unsuitable for placing out for collection without being placed inside of a sturdier black trash bag.
Recycling and yard waste must not be placed inside of plastic bags of any kind.  Use the provided blue recycling container, paper lawn waste bags, or gather boxes, bags and other recyclables together in larger boxes to prevent scattering of small items.
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TIP:  Using sturdy 3 mm black plastic contractor bags as the outer bag will more effectively deter predation by crows, black vultures, raccoons, and foxes.
Please be considerate of your neighbors when bagging your garbage and pick up any spilth in the event your bags tear or are improperly closed

Recycling

ALL RECYCLING AND YARD WASTE IS PICKED UP ON TUESDAY (Effective October 4, 2022)
The following is a list of acceptable materials to place in your recycling container.
  • Aluminum cans, foil, and trays
  • Metal food and beverage cans
  • Non-hazardous aerosol cans​
  • All plastic containers labeled #1-7
  • Wide-mouthed plastic containers
  • Rigid plastics
  • All mixed paper
  • All paperboard products
  • Corrugated cardboard and pizza boxes
  • Newspaper, magazines, and catalogs
  • Hardcover and paperback books
  • Metal and plastic coat hangers​
NOTE:  All food must be removed from boxes and containers before being placed out for recycling

​The following is a list of unacceptable materials to place in your recycling container.
  • Batteries
  • Ceramics
  • Clothing
  • Glass - any type (as of 10/1/2019)
  • Lightbulbs (energy-efficient mercury light bulbs, which are unsuitable for landfills, may be dropped off at Home Depot for recycling. There is a bin near the entrance of the store located at Braddock Road and Rte. 236.)
  • Metal pots and pans
  • #6 Polystyrene
  • Tires
  • Used paper plates and cups
Recycle elsewhere – But NOT in your bin
  • Plastic Bags, Ziploc bags, films, and wraps – Please return to your local grocery store.
  • Glass - Purple glass recycling bins.  Our nearest bin is located at the Mason District Governmental Center, 6507 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA
  • Hazardous and E-Waste - Fairfax County transfer station - check available hours on Fairfax County web site.
  • Textiles – These can be reused. Please donate!  Salvation Army (near Green Spring Gardens) accepts drive-up donations in the rear of their facility.
  • Batteries – Return at your local home improvement store.

​>> Fairfax County Recycling Flyer

Fairfax County Disposal Center Drop Off

Drop off recycling and trash services are available to ALL Fairfax County Residents at our I-66 and I-95 disposal centers
Address, Hours, Phone, Facility Map
  • Recycle or Trash? Index of Materials
  • Disposal Fees and Regulations
  • Free Mulch 
  • Document Shredding
  • Electronic Recycling 
  • Yard Waste
  • Household Hazardous Waste
American Disposal's website is difficult to navigate and frequently changes.  We try to keep links current but they change without warning.  Guidance on this page is current as of 11/24/2021.
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