Centerville trash pickup holiday schedule 2022

Centerville trash pickup holiday schedule 2022

The City of Centerville’s Utility and Street Department is responsible for several services to our citizens, including:

  • Processing utility payments
  • Street maintenance
  • Stormwater management

For information on our utility rate schedules, click here. New dumpster rates went into effect on July 1, 2020.

Click here to pay your water bill.

Centerville trash pickup holiday schedule 2022

Centerville trash pickup holiday schedule 2022

Utility Bill Payment Information

The Centerville Utility Department accepts payments in cash, check, money order, and credit and debit cards including Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Payments can be submitted in person, by mail or by clicking here to pay online. Please make checks payable to:

Centerville Utility Department
300 Church St.
Centerville, GA 31028

Hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Phone: (478) 953-3222
Fax: (478) 953-9599

For questions regarding bill payments or to submit a complaint, please contact [email protected].

Bank Draft Information

The City of Centerville Utilities Department offers bank draft services to our customers. To set up bank draft services, you must visit the Centerville Utilities Office located at 300 E. Church Street to complete the appropriate forms.

Be sure to bring a voided check (or copy of a check). Bank draft will begin the following month. When you receive your next bill, a note on the lower-left corner of your bill will advise you what day your draft will be processed. Bank drafts are typically processed a few days before your due date.

NSF Policy and Bad Debt Policy

City of Centerville Stormwater Program

The City of Centerville’s stormwater program protects and preserves water resources in the city. Every citizen has a role in reducing the impact of stormwater runoff pollution, and this program is dedicated to educating the public about ways to reduce the impacts of stormwater runoff. Follow this link for Healthy Household Habits for Clean Water.

  • Storm Water Design Manual (Click on the link for more information)
  • Storm Water Ordinance (Click on the link for more information)
  • What is Stormwater?   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTC-jHRECaE

Top 10 Things You Can Do to Help Solve Water Pollution

  1. Never dump anything down a storm drain or drainage ditch.
  2. Recycle motor oil and other vehicle fluids.
  3. Throw litter in its place.
  4. Clean up after your pet.
  5. Check your vehicles for leaks.
  6. Reduce the amount of household hazardous wastes generated at home.
  7. Compost yard clippings.
  8. Use fertilizer and pesticide only when needed.
  9. If you wash your vehicle at home, do so on the lawn rather than on pavement.
  10. Tell a friend or neighbor about how to prevent stormwater pollution and get involved in your community.

Centerville Storm Drain Marking Program

We encourage our citizens to get involved in marking storm drains throughout Centerville. Markers are glued to storm structures to tell citizens not to dump pollutants into the storm drains. The participation of volunteer groups is also a way to educate people about stormwater-related issues. Contact our utility department to find out how to volunteer!

Stormwater Complaints

The City of Centerville urges citizens to report suspected water quality complaints and erosion issues. City staff will follow up on the complaint and take the necessary action to resolve the issue. To report a violation or file a complaint, please contact Centerville Director of Operations Mike Brumfield at (478) 953-3222 x 243.

Centerville trash pickup holiday schedule 2022

Departments

The Centerville City Council has determined that one (1) residential garbage hauler best serves the public interest of the City of Centerville.  Council believes that by limiting the amount of hauler truck activity throughout the City, it protects the streets from misuse, over use and noise complaints.  Council also believes that utilizing the services of one hauler and a several year contract, rates are kept at a minimum and competitive.  If you have questions regarding set up of new services (trash & recycling), containers size changes, exchange or repairs, seasonal service hold requests and billing inquires please contact the City of Centerville at:  (651) 429-3232.  Please contact Republic Services to schedule a large/bulk item pickup, set up yard waste services, concerns regarding a scheduled large/bulk pickup or yard waste service, report a missed pickup or have other service concerns or to get holiday/weather updates at:  (952) 941-5174.

Items that can be recycled:

  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Metal beverage and food cans
  • Plastic bottles, tubs and lids #1, #2 & #5
  • Paper from newspaper, magazines, junk mail, brown paper bags and phone books.  Dry non-coated food boxboard, small flat pieces of corrugated cardboard box material.

Items that CAN NOT be recycled:

  • Garbage, food waste, diapers and paper plates
  • Meat or dairy plastic or paper packaging
  • Wax or plastic wrap or bags
  • Freezer food packaging
  • Plastic deli, product or take-out packaging or utensils
  • Plastic bags or wrapping film
  • Formed or pellet Styrofoam packaging
  • Window glass, ceramics, dishware, mirrors or lightbulbs

**NOTICE**

Plastic bags are banned from use for yard waste.

Anoka County residents who bag their yard waste are required, by state law, to put their yard waste out for pick up in compostable bags.  Either paper or compostable plastic bags* are acceptable.

For more information, click here.

Please do not put any grass clipping or yard waste into the streets.  All City streets are swept in the spring clearing them of sand and winter debris.  Anything that goes into the street will ultimately end up in the storm sewer causing problems with the drains or the ponds, creeks and lakes they eventually flow into.  Thank you for your cooperation helping to keep our streets and ponds clean!