YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE ZONE Learn more about the waste management services we offer in your community. Click on the link below to access additional resources such as current service service information and household trash and recycling guidelines for your community service zone. No Community Information at this time Have something you want to drop off at a GFL facility?Find locations that accept drop-offs here. Find a Branch TRASH COLLECTION - RESIDENTIAL Residential trash collection is handled by Tringali. They can be reached at (248) 585-9120 Monday is the collection day for all refuse except during specified holiday weeks (see below). This includes regular garbage, bulk items, recyclables, yard waste, and bush/branches. Collection begins at 7 a.m. All items must be placed at the curb after 4 p.m. Sunday and no earlier. Residents who put out refuse any earlier could receive a notice of violation.
Tringali Sanitation is the company that collects everything. Holiday changes for 2020 When one of the following holidays falls on a MONDAY, collection for the holiday will be delayed one day. Holiday changes for 2021 Holiday changes for 2022
Lathrup Village is a member of the Southeast Oakland County Resource Recovery Authority (SOCRRA). The authority treats garbage and recyclables as “resources” that are either processed or sold for reuse to keep collection costs low. Most of the items listed above are trucked to a SOCRRA facility. Lathrup Village residents may also deliver items to the SOCRRA Recycling Drop-Off Center at 995 Coolidge, between 14 Mile and Maple roads, in Troy. Accepted items include clothes and shoes, household hazardous waste, CDs and DVDs, books, Styrofoam, plastic bags, electronics and more. Self-serve paper shredding is also available. **CURRENTLY SOCRRA IS ONLY TAKING DROP-OFF RECYCLING BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. For hours and other information, visit www.socrra.org or call 248-288-5150. Scrapping Scrapping is outlawed in Lathrup Village. Report scrappers to the police by calling 248-557-2600, ext. 229. Do not dial 911; while scrapping is illegal, it is not considered an emergency. phone: (248)288-5150 x10 web: www.socrra.org Find us on facebook! SOCRRA Newsletter - Oct. 2018 |