Find out your neighborhood service pick-up by going to the service schedule here. Service Schedule Service Schedule Service Schedule Service Schedule Service Schedule Service Schedule Waste Connections observes four holidays throughout the year: Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, and Independence Day, and will not provide pickup on those days. Instead, services will be provided to everyone for the remainder of the week on the following day.
Look at the example below to see how your service day will be affected.
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Visit https://www.wasteconnections.com/arizona/town-of-sahuarita/ to find out when your bulk pick-up is scheduled for or to schedule a pick-up.
All Sahuarita residences are automatically included in the new centralized waste (trash & recycling) collection service. Home occupants are no longer responsible for arranging the end of the current service, and all carts will be collected by the Town of Sahuarita at no cost to residents.
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Madera Highlands – Members of the Madera Highlands HOA will continue to utilize services from Republic Services through the end of the official contract, unless they elect to join the town’s service sooner by individual request. Those who are unsure about their HOA status and inclusion in the existing contract should contact their HOA rep.
Reduced Volume – Residents interested in reduced-volume or shared bin arrangements should contact Dan Logan at solidwaste@sahuaritaaz.gov for individualized assistance.
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Under the proposed plan, services include:
Non-regulated solid waste service results in numerous trucks operating on all neighborhood streets throughout the week. This leads to:
The anticipated benefits of a consolidated solid waste service program for the Town of Sahuarita include:
The new service is expected to take effect Sept. 1, 2025. It is the individual resident’s responsibility to:
Between Aug. 11-29, new Sahuarita trash & recycling carts will be delivered to all homes, one neighborhood at a time. Residents are asked to please be patient with this process.
If a neighborhood has already received carts and a home was missed, residents should wait 48-72 hours before reporting to Public Works. After that time, any missing new carts should be reported via the Cart Delivery and Collection Concern Form. Please give 48 hours for the issue to be addressed before resubmitting the form.
Please note: Residents will continue to use old carts on the same service schedule through Aug. 31. The week of Aug. 25-29, residents will leave their carts on the curb. Following waste collection by the old provider, old carts should remain on the curb. All carts will be removed from the curbside by the Department of Public Works at no cost to residents.
All old carts will be collected by the Town of Sahuarita at no cost to residents during the week of Aug. 25-29. If at the end of that week your carts have not been collected, submit a Cart Collection & Delivery Concern Form.
Waste Connections will be responsible for collecting payment. You can set up online bill pay by calling Waste Connections Customer Service Line (520)881-4227.
In the future, for the convenience of its residents, town staff will consider options for a combined billing system to include water, wastewater, and solid waste services where permitted and feasible.
Residents will continue to use old carts on the same service schedule through Aug. 31. The week of Aug. 25-29, residents will leave their carts on the curb. Following waste collection by the old provider, old carts should remain on the curb. All carts will be removed from the curbside by the Department of Public Works at no cost to residents.
If a neighborhood has already seen cart collection and a home was missed, residents should wait 72 hours before reporting to Public Works. Following the 72-period, all reports for remaining carts should be reported via the Cart Delivery and Collection Concern Form. Please give 48 hours for the issue to be addressed before resubmitting the form.
Under the contract with Waste Connections, residents will benefit from a fixed monthly rate of $22.75, guaranteed for the first four years of service.
Fee Breakdown:
Vendor Rate Yr 1: $18.18
Bin Finance Charge: $0.90 (Town will finance the purchase of new bins for the community)
Town Admin Fee: $2.53 (HR, Legal, Finance, Admin + 1.5 new FTEs for program mgt.)
Fixed Option Charge: $1.14 (Median cost to account for projected inflation)
Total: $22.75/mo (Yr 1 - 4)
State law allows cities and towns to provide these residential services in one of two ways, either through personnel & equipment (in-house) or under contract with a private-sector provider. Sahuarita recognizes the efficiencies and cost/benefits of utilizing well-established private sector services at this time and elected to enter into Contract No. 250001 for those services.
Bulk waste collection is included in the monthly bill, whether the service is utilized or not. The community will be broken into zones. One pick-up per quarter per zone will be available to each household with a requirement for each customer to schedule pick-ups advance. Residents may also hire private haulers or bulk waste to meet needs that exceed the limits of the Town’s service. The service provider, Waste Connections, will notify each residence of which zone they fall in and will provide instructions on how to schedule pick-ups.
For more information or to schedule a pick-up visit: https://www.wasteconnections.com/arizona/town-of-sahuarita/
Waste Connections, in collaboration with Sahuarita’s Public Works department, will provide timelines, set up billing, and offer reminders and customer support for the transition by mail and email beginning in the Spring of 2025. Additionally, the Town of Sahuarita will continue to provide updates through this FAQ, news media, and social media channels.
Under the contract with Waste Connections, residents will benefit from a fixed monthly rate of $22.75, guaranteed for the first four years of service.
All solid waste collection companies operating in town limits were notified of the town’s intent to pursue a centralized program by way of a Town Council-approved resolution (Res. No. 2024-0800 1), approved on June 24, 2024. Every existing provider was invited to submit a bid to be the sole provider for the town.
The resolution made clear to the public and to private service providers that any open-market contracts signed after the date of the resolution will expire on the service commencement date of the exclusive contract entered by the Town, which is expected Sept. 1, 2025.
Valid contracts (entered before June 24, 2024) with terms extending beyond the town’s anticipated program rollout date of September 1, 2025, will be allowed to complete that contract term. Upon completion of existing contracts, any renewal options will be null and void, the contract will end, and all properties served under that contract will be brought under the Town’s service program.
Yes. Ordinance No. 2025-179 sets forth enforcement policies and encourages strong community involvement and participation. Widespread town participation is crucial to keep rates low for an extended period.
All Residential Service Units (occupied properties with four or fewer dwelling units) located in the Town of Sahuarita, regardless of HOA affiliation, will be included. Properties such as commercial buildings, apartment complexes (five or more dwelling units), and construction sites are excluded from this service and may continue using private haulers.
The town and Waste Connections will work together to ensure quality customer service. The Waste Connections Customer Service line is (520)881-4227.
A new Town of Sahuarita employee will manage incoming concerns and act as a liaison with the local Waste Connections office that will be dedicated to customer support for this program.
Waste Connections of Arizona was the vendor awarded the contract following a thorough Request for Proposals (RFP) process initiated in the summer of 2024 for solid waste services. Three companies submitted proposals: Waste Management, Republic Services, and Waste Connections. Of the proposals received, Waste Connections offered the lowest rates, ranked first in value criteria, and the most robust benefits to the community.
No. While this is a new service offered, the newly established position that will manage the Solid Waste program will operate as a division within the existing Public Works Department. As the community grows, there is a possibility that Solid Waste may become an independent department in the future.
This program is expected to be a reduction in rates for an estimated 80% of residents. Any potential cost increases associated with the program are expected to be minor and are expected to diminish in time due to the town’s ability to negotiate competitive, fixed, long-term rates. The town plans to maintain competitive rates for residents in the future.
Town staff has examined findings from the pavement preservation program, in addition to reviewing regional and national information on the topic. Reference: https://www.lrrb.org/pdf/201432.pdf.
Town leaders are in negotiations about the possibility of two adjacent properties sharing an account. Accounts that are shared will pay the full monthly rate but will not receive quarterly bulk trash services.
No. The base cost includes one 96-gallon cart for trash and one 96-gallon cart for recycling. Each additional cart (trash or recycling) will cost $6.46.
State law dictates that a community is either served by a non-regulated system (present) or a regulated system, which is what the Town Council elected to do on January 27, 2025. Eventually, all homes will need to be served under the Town's services, with few exceptions.
Valid contracts (contracts entered into before June 24, 2024) with terms extending beyond the town’s anticipated program rollout date of September 1, 2025, will be allowed to complete that term of the contract. Upon completion of existing contracts, any renewal options will be null and void, the contract will end, and all properties served under that contract will be brought under Sahuarita’s service program.
This course of action would allow those HOAs to benefit from their negotiated services and rates but also have a plan to assimilate those areas into the Town’s system when appropriate.
Yes. Residents can request a vacation hold on their service for up to 90 days at no charge. If the hold exceeds 90 days, a $50 reinstatement fee will apply. The vacation hold will remain active until the account holder requests service reinstatement or six continuous months have passed, whichever comes first.
The idea was a product of a discussion over a year ago between the Town Council and staff as they deliberated over ideas to reduce costs to maintain, and to extend the life of the Town’s roadway network system throughout the community.