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Garbage Department Services. Garbage Pick-Up; Recycling; Garbage Guidelines. All trash must be in a toter - no additional bags or other containers may be used. Residents may use a maximum of three toters. Landscape waste and grass clippings are not accepted (Contact Waste Management 1-800-796-9696). Building materials are not accepted.
- Holiday Schedule
Holiday Pick-Up. Garbage and Recycling will run a day late...
- Recycling
East Peoria residents who recycle should use one of their...
- Automated Garbage Trucks
All City residents whose garbage is picked up by the East...
- Public Works
The Public Works Department handles duties such as garbage...
- Holiday Schedule
Collection Routes & Schedules. Recycling is picked up every other week. They must be set at the curb no later than 5:30 a.m. View the Recycling Routes for Weeks A and B (PDF) View the 2024 Recycling Calendar (PDF). Look up your recycling route and learn what materials are eligible for pick-up.
Address: East Peoria, IL 61611. Holiday Garbage Collection Schedule. Tuesday, May 31, 2022. Due to no garbage and recycling collection on Memorial Day, garbage and recycling collection will run one day behind all week, starting on Tuesday and ending on Saturday.
Your Collection Day. Visit the Recycling Schedule Map and enter your address. Route Day - Which day of the week your waste is collected. Recycle Week - Which week includes your waste pick-up. Schedule A Calendar (PDF) Schedule B Calendar (PDF)
All questions regarding any of these services should be directed to GFL Environmental at (309) 274-4589. Click here for Residential Bulky and Large Item Collection Services. Waste Collection Map. Waste Disposal Fee FAQs. Why am I getting charged for garbage?
The special collection of junk and brush will occur on residents' regular garbage days Sept. 10-14. This collection is for residents whose garbage is picked up by the East Peoria Public Works Department.
We provide great service and affordable pricing on curbside trash and recycling services to a number of residents across Illinois in neighborhoods like Springfield, Fondulac and Brentwood through a variety of different sized garbage totes, gondolas, trash cans, carts and recycling bins.