Sarasota County collects, processes
and disposes of different types of waste with a focus on
recycling and sustainability. Our long-range goal is to reduce
the amount and toxicity of waste going into the landfill as we
ensure sustainable lands and habitat. We emphasize waste
education through citizen involvement and focus on increasing
customer satisfaction. Stewardship of resources and controlling
operating costs are key priorities.
The Sarasota County Solid Waste program is
responsible for providing the citizens in the unincorporated
portions of Sarasota County with solid waste collection and
disposal services. Our mission is to provide comprehensive,
convenient, safe and reliable collection and disposal/diversion
services resulting in the protection and conservation of our
natural resources.
Gary Bennett General Manager Solid Waste
Sarasota County is seeks the
public’s help to collect “hold harmless” and right-of-way
agreements from owners of private roadways, in advance of the
hurricane season. Debris cleanup on private roads after a
natural disaster is at the discretion of county commissioners,
but having signed indemnity agreements on file will allow
cleanup to begin sooner for the areas impacted. Some of those
roads lie in older areas where homeowners associations may have
lapsed years ago. In those cases, residents will need to contact
the county individually, so they can sign the agreements. The
forms will be required if the county removes debris from these
areas and then seeks financial reimbursement from FEMA.
If your road or homeowners
association is not listed, contact the Sarasota County
Call Center at 941-861-5000 and ask for Solid Waste
customer service.
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