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How does Hillsborough County bulk trash pickup work?

Answered by Nicole F.

Hillsborough County offers bulk trash pickup for large items like furniture, appliances, mattresses, and yard waste on a scheduled basis. Bulk pickup is typically separate from regular garbage collection and scheduled by zone. You can schedule a bulk pickup or check your zone's schedule at HillsboroughCounty.net/solid-waste. Items must be placed at the curb by 7am on your scheduled day. Hazardous materials, electronics, and tires require separate disposal through the county's drop-off program.

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How does Hillsborough County trash and recycling pickup work?

Hillsborough County provides weekly garbage pickup and biweekly recycling pickup for most residential areas. Recycling bins accept paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and jugs, glass, and aluminum — no need to sort, just keep them clean and dry. Your pickup schedule and guidelines are available at HillsboroughCounty.net. Residents in unincorporated areas are served directly by the county — those in Brandon, Valrico, and similar communities should confirm their service day online.

What services does Hillsborough County Animal Services provide?

Hillsborough County Animal Services operates a shelter, handles stray animal pickup, enforces animal ordinances, and offers adoption services. They have reduced adoption fees frequently and do free microchipping events. If you find a stray dog or cat, you can bring it to their facility at 440 N Falkenburg Rd in Tampa. They also handle dangerous animal complaints and wildlife conflicts. Visit HillsboroughCounty.net/AnimalServices or call 813-744-5660.

Does Hillsborough County have a parks annual pass?

Yes — Hillsborough County offers the EPC (Environmental Lands) Conservation Parks annual pass as well as day-use passes at various recreation areas. Annual passes are a great deal if you visit county parks regularly for hiking, kayaking, or camping. The Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department maintains dozens of parks and natural areas. Check HillsboroughCounty.net/Parks for current pass pricing and a full list of locations.

How do I get a building permit in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County building permits are obtained through the Building Services Division, and most permits can now be applied for online through the CSS portal at HillsboroughCounty.net/permits. Common permits required include new construction, additions, roofing, electrical panel changes, AC replacement, and fencing over 6 feet. A permit ensures the work is inspected and up to code — skipping permits can cause serious problems at resale. Fees vary by project scope.

What does the Hillsborough County Property Appraiser do?

The Hillsborough County Property Appraiser's office determines the assessed value of all real property in the county for tax purposes. They are also responsible for homestead exemptions and other property tax exemptions. You can look up any property's assessed value, ownership, and sales history at HCPAonline.com. If you believe your home is over-assessed, you can file a VAB (Value Adjustment Board) petition. This office does not set tax rates — that is done by county commissioners and school boards.

What are Hillsborough County's water restriction days?

Hillsborough County's water restrictions (enforced by SWFWMD — Southwest Florida Water Management District) limit lawn irrigation to specific days based on your address. Odd-numbered addresses water on Wednesday and Saturday; even-numbered on Thursday and Sunday. Watering is only allowed before 8am or after 6pm. Violators can be fined. Restrictions may be tightened during drought watches. Check WaterMatters.org for current restriction levels and your specific schedule.

Does Hillsborough County have a mosquito control program?

Yes — Hillsborough County Mosquito Control is a free county service that conducts aerial and ground spraying in residential areas. You can report standing water, excessive mosquito activity, or request a property inspection by calling 813-635-5400. They also distribute free mosquito dunks for standing water on private property. The program operates year-round but is most active during summer rainy season. To avoid the spray affecting beneficial insects, request notification before they treat your area.

How does Hillsborough County code enforcement work?

Hillsborough County Code Enforcement handles complaints about property maintenance, abandoned vehicles, unpermitted structures, overgrown lots, and similar violations in unincorporated areas. Complaints can be filed online or by calling 813-274-6600. Officers typically issue a notice of violation with a deadline to correct the issue before fines begin. Code enforcement is complaint-driven — they generally do not proactively patrol neighborhoods. Most violations can be resolved without fines if addressed promptly.

How do I prepare for emergencies with Hillsborough County Emergency Management?

Hillsborough County Emergency Management oversees hurricane preparedness, evacuation planning, and disaster response. Sign up for Hillsborough County Alerts at HCAlerts.net to receive emergency notifications via text, email, and phone. Know your evacuation zone — look it up at HillsboroughCounty.net/knowyourzone. Keep a 7-day emergency supply kit including water, medications, documents, and pet supplies. Register special needs residents at HillsboroughCounty.net/SpecialNeeds for assistance during evacuations.

What is Hillsborough County's transportation future plan?

Hillsborough County has ongoing transportation improvement efforts focused on road widening, intersection improvements, and transit expansion. The county is investing in Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridors and Complete Streets projects to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists. A series of referendums on transit funding (including the failed All for Transportation in 2018) show that expanded public transit remains a contested community priority. For current road project status, visit HCMobility.net.

How does jury duty work in Hillsborough County?

Hillsborough County jury duty is managed by the 13th Judicial Circuit Court. You will receive a summons by mail with a date to report to the George Edgecomb Courthouse in downtown Tampa. Many people are dismissed without serving — the process involves selection (voir dire) and if not selected you are released. Florida pays $15 per day for the first three days of service and $30 per day after that. You can request a postponement online if the date is inconvenient.

Where are the Hillsborough County tax collector tag and title offices?

The Hillsborough County Tax Collector operates several full-service offices for vehicle tags, titles, and driver's licenses. The Brandon office at 3030 N. Falkenburg Rd. is the most convenient for Valrico residents. They also have offices in Tampa, Plant City, and other locations. Wait times can be long — book an appointment online at HillsTax.org for faster service. The office handles vehicle registration renewals, new title transfers, and driver's license issuance.

How does HART bus service work in Hillsborough County?

HART (Hillsborough Area Regional Transit) operates bus routes throughout the county with connections to downtown Tampa, major employment centers, and the university area. The base fare is $2.00 per ride, with day passes and monthly passes available. HART's HyperLINK service provides on-demand rideshare-style trips in lower-density areas that lack fixed routes — useful for suburban areas. Coverage in Valrico and eastern Hillsborough is limited, so HART works best as a downtown commuter supplement rather than a primary transportation mode.

When does the Hillsborough County school year start and end?

Hillsborough County Public Schools typically starts in mid-August and runs through late May or early June, with about 180 instructional days. The district releases the official school calendar each spring for the following year at HCPSonline.net. Key breaks include a week off in October (fall break), two weeks in December, a week in February, and spring break in March. Early release days are spread throughout the year — check the calendar before making appointments.

How does Hillsborough County Fire Rescue serve eastern county residents?

Hillsborough County Fire Rescue (HCFR) serves unincorporated areas of the county including Valrico, with multiple fire stations strategically located for quick response times. Station 35 in Valrico on Bloomingdale Ave is the primary station serving many Valrico neighborhoods. HCFR handles fire suppression, medical emergencies, and rescue calls. The department also offers free CPR classes and home fire safety inspections. Their average response time target is under 6 minutes for life-threatening calls.

What are Hillsborough County's noise ordinance rules?

Hillsborough County's noise ordinance prohibits excessive noise that disturbs neighbors, including loud music, barking dogs, and power equipment use late at night. Generally, construction noise is restricted to 7am-9pm on weekdays and 8am-7pm on weekends. Loud music complaints can be reported to Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office non-emergency line. Persistent violations can result in fines. HOA rules in many Valrico communities may be stricter than county ordinances.

Are fireworks legal in Hillsborough County?

Fireworks laws in Florida are complicated — consumer fireworks are technically illegal in Florida without a signed waiver stating a lawful purpose (agricultural use, etc.), but the law is widely ignored and enforcement is inconsistent. Hillsborough County prohibits the discharge of fireworks in most residential and unincorporated areas regardless of state law. Professional displays require permits. During drought conditions, outdoor burning and fireworks restrictions can be increased by emergency order. Bottom line: check with your HOA and local fire station before lighting anything.

Do I need a permit for a shed or fence in Hillsborough County?

In unincorporated Hillsborough County, sheds over 100 square feet require a building permit, and all fences require a fence permit regardless of size. Setback requirements apply — fences must typically be set back from property lines and cannot exceed 6 feet in most residential zones. Applying without a permit can cause issues at resale and with neighbors. Submit applications through the county's CSS online portal at HillsboroughCounty.net/permits. Processing time is typically 2-4 weeks.

Where are Hillsborough County hurricane shelter locations?

Hillsborough County activates hurricane shelters based on evacuation zone and storm intensity — shelters are not open for every storm. Most shelters are in schools and community centers in higher-elevation inland zones. You can find current shelter locations during an event at HillsboroughCounty.net/emergency or by calling 211. Pet-friendly shelters and special needs shelters are available but require pre-registration. Never wait until a mandatory evacuation order to decide to leave.