Fourth of July Trash Pickup 2026 – Is Garbage Collection Running?

Last updated: June 2026 | Reviewed by Fran A., Editor-in-Chief

Independence Day is one of the most celebrated holidays in the United States — and one of the most confusing for trash pickup. In 2026, July 4th falls on a Saturday, which changes everything compared to a typical weekday holiday.

Does that mean your garbage is collected as normal? Does your city observe the holiday on Friday instead? And what happens if your regular pickup is Monday and the holiday was already over the weekend?

This guide answers all of it — city by city, clearly and honestly.


⚠️ Important Note Before You Read

Garbage collection schedules are set locally — by your city government or private waste hauler — not at the federal level. The information below reflects general publicly stated policies as of mid-2026.

Always verify your specific pickup day at your city’s official sanitation website or by calling 311. Policies can change year to year.


Why July 4th 2026 Is Different From Most Holiday Years

In most years, Independence Day falls on a weekday and the answer is simple: your city either delays that week’s routes by one day or it doesn’t.

In 2026, July 4th lands on a Saturday. That creates a different situation:

  • Most federal agencies — and many cities — observe Saturday holidays on the preceding Friday (July 3)
  • If your city observes July 4th on Friday, July 3, then Friday routes may be delayed or cancelled
  • If your city does not observe Saturday holidays on a weekday, the entire week runs on its normal schedule

This means two residents in the same metro area, with pickup on different days, could get completely different answers.

Bottom line: In 2026, whether your Fourth of July trash pickup is affected depends entirely on whether your city observes the Saturday holiday on Friday, July 3 — or not at all.


How U.S. Cities Typically Handle a Saturday July 4th

When Independence Day falls on a Saturday, cities generally follow one of three approaches:

Option A – Observe on Friday, July 3 (most common for city-run services) The holiday is officially moved to the preceding Friday. Friday routes are suspended or delayed. Depending on the city’s policy, this may push all routes that week back by one day, or only affect Friday routes.

Option B – No weekday observation (common with private haulers) Since the holiday technically falls on a weekend, collection runs on its normal weekday schedule Monday through Friday. No delays.

Option C – Observe on Monday, July 6 Less common, but some cities push the observation to the following Monday. In this case, Monday routes are delayed and the rest of the week cascades one day forward.


Fourth of July Trash Pickup 2026 – City-by-City Guide

Note: Schedules below reflect general policies as of mid-2026. Because July 4th falls on a Saturday this year, some cities had not yet confirmed their exact observation day at time of publication. Entries marked ❓ should be verified directly.


New York City, NY

Provider: NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY)

DSNY observes Independence Day regardless of which day it falls on. When July 4th is a Saturday, DSNY typically observes the holiday on Friday, July 3. Friday collection routes are suspended and delayed to Saturday. All other routes that week run normally.

Where to verify: nyc.gov/sanitation or NYC 311 app


Los Angeles, CA

Provider: LA Sanitation (LASAN)

LASAN observes Independence Day as one of its six official holidays. When July 4th falls on a Saturday, LA typically observes Friday, July 3 as the holiday. Routes scheduled for Friday shift to Saturday. The rest of the week is unaffected.

Where to verify: lacitysan.org or the MyLA311 app


Chicago, IL

Provider: City of Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation

Chicago observes Independence Day and applies its standard one-day delay policy. With July 4th on a Saturday, the city is expected to observe Friday, July 3. Friday routes delay to Saturday; the rest of the week is unaffected.

Where to verify: chicago.gov/streets or CHI311 app


Houston, TX

Provider: City of Houston Solid Waste Management

Houston observes Independence Day as a core holiday. With the holiday falling on Saturday, verify whether your district observes July 3 or runs a normal Friday schedule — some areas use private contractors who may not observe the Friday.

Where to verify: houstonsolidwaste.org


Phoenix, AZ

Provider: City of Phoenix Public Works

Phoenix observes Independence Day. When it falls on a Saturday, the city typically moves observation to Friday, July 3. Expect Friday routes to be delayed by one day. Confirm your specific route at the city’s website.

Where to verify: phoenix.gov/publicworks


Philadelphia, PA

Provider: Philadelphia Streets Department

Philadelphia suspends collection on Independence Day. With July 4th on a Saturday, the city is expected to observe Friday, July 3. Friday routes are delayed to Saturday; Monday through Thursday runs normally.

Where to verify: phila.gov/streets


San Antonio, TX

Provider: City of San Antonio Solid Waste Management

San Antonio observes Independence Day but typically only delays routes on and after the actual holiday day. With the holiday on Saturday, the weekday schedule may run normally. Confirm at the city’s site before the holiday.

Where to verify: sanantonio.gov/swmd


San Diego, CA

Provider: City of San Diego Environmental Services

San Diego observes Independence Day. When July 4th is a Saturday, the city generally observes Friday, July 3, with Friday routes pushed to Saturday. Use the My Route tool on the city website to confirm your specific day.

Where to verify: sandiego.gov/environmental-services


Dallas, TX

Provider: City of Dallas Sanitation Services

Dallas observes Independence Day. Expect the city to observe Friday, July 3 when the holiday falls on Saturday. Friday routes are delayed; the rest of the week runs on schedule.

Where to verify: dallascityhall.com/sanitation


Jacksonville, FL

Provider: City of Jacksonville Solid Waste Division

Jacksonville observes Independence Day. With July 4th on a Saturday, Friday routes are likely delayed to Saturday. Confirm your specific zone at the city website.

Where to verify: coj.net/solid-waste


Austin, TX

Provider: Austin Resource Recovery

Austin’s policy is to reschedule routes that fall directly on a holiday to the following Saturday. With July 4th already on a Saturday, the city may observe Friday, July 3 — in which case Friday routes are moved. Verify before the holiday.

Where to verify: austintexas.gov/arr


Fort Worth, TX

Provider: City of Fort Worth Environmental Services

Fort Worth observes Independence Day and delays routes accordingly. With the holiday on Saturday, expect a Friday observation and delay for Friday routes. Confirm at the city website.

Where to verify: fortworthtexas.gov/environmental


Columbus, OH

Provider: City of Columbus Refuse Collection

Columbus observes Independence Day. When July 4th falls on a Saturday, the city observes Friday, July 3. Friday routes are delayed by one day. All other routes run normally.

Where to verify: columbus.gov/refuse


Charlotte, NC

Provider: City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services

Charlotte observes Independence Day. Expect Friday, July 3 to be the observed holiday, with Friday routes shifted to Saturday. Verify your zone at the city’s collection calendar.

Where to verify: charlottenc.gov/solidwaste


Indianapolis, IN

Provider: Indianapolis Department of Public Works

Indianapolis observes Independence Day. With July 4th on a Saturday, the city is expected to observe Friday, July 3. Friday routes delayed by one day; rest of week unaffected.

Where to verify: indy.gov/dpw


San Francisco, CA

Provider: Recology (contracted)

San Francisco only suspends collection for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Independence Day is not a suspension day for Recology, regardless of which day it falls on. Your collection runs on its normal schedule the week of July 4th, 2026.

Where to verify: recology.com/san-francisco


Seattle, WA

Provider: Seattle Public Utilities / contracted haulers by zone

Seattle observes Independence Day. When July 4th falls on a Saturday, the city typically observes Friday, July 3. Routes for that day are delayed; check your specific hauler as policies vary by zone.

Where to verify: seattle.gov/utilities


Denver, CO

Provider: Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI)

Denver observes Independence Day. With the holiday on Saturday, expect the city to observe Friday, July 3, delaying Friday routes by one day. Confirm at the city website closer to the date.

Where to verify: denvergov.org/trash


Nashville, TN

Provider: Nashville Metro Public Works

Nashville observes Independence Day. When July 4th is a Saturday, the city is expected to observe Friday, July 3. Friday routes are delayed to Saturday. All other routes run on schedule.

Where to verify: nashville.gov/public-works


Washington, DC

Provider: DC Department of Public Works (DPW)

DC observes all federal holidays, including Independence Day. With July 4th on Saturday, DPW observes Friday, July 3. Friday routes are suspended and delayed. All other routes run normally that week.

Where to verify: dpw.dc.gov


Las Vegas, NV

Provider: Republic Services (contracted)

Republic Services observes Independence Day. With the holiday on Saturday, check your specific service area — private haulers sometimes do not observe the Friday when the holiday is on a weekend. Verify at their site with your address.

Where to verify: republicservices.com


Portland, OR

Provider: City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services

Portland observes Independence Day. When July 4th is a Saturday, the city typically moves observation to Friday, July 3. Friday routes delay one day; the rest of the week is unaffected.

Where to verify: portland.gov/bes


Memphis, TN

Provider: City of Memphis Division of Public Works

Memphis observes Independence Day. With the holiday on Saturday, expect Friday routes to be delayed. Confirm your specific zone at the city’s public works site.

Where to verify: memphistn.gov/public-works


Louisville, KY

Provider: Louisville Metro Government Waste Management

Louisville observes Independence Day. When July 4th falls on Saturday, Friday routes are typically delayed by one day. Verify before the holiday.

Where to verify: louisvilleky.gov/government/waste-management


Baltimore, MD

Provider: Baltimore City Department of Public Works

Baltimore observes Independence Day. With July 4th on Saturday, the city observes Friday, July 3. Friday routes are delayed; Monday through Thursday run on schedule.

Where to verify: publicworks.baltimorecity.gov


Milwaukee, WI

Provider: City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works

Milwaukee observes Independence Day. When the holiday is on a Saturday, the city typically observes Friday, July 3. Friday routes delayed by one day.

Where to verify: city.milwaukee.gov/dpw


Fourth of July Trash Pickup 2026 – Quick Reference Chart

✅ = Delay expected (Friday, July 3 observed) | ⬜ = Normal schedule | ❓ = Verify locally

CityJuly 4th 2026 ImpactObservation DayWhere to Verify
New York City, NY✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)nyc.gov/sanitation
Los Angeles, CA✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)lacitysan.org
Chicago, IL✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)chicago.gov/streets
Houston, TX❓ Check districtVarieshoustonsolidwaste.org
Phoenix, AZ✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)phoenix.gov/publicworks
Philadelphia, PA✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)phila.gov/streets
San Antonio, TX❓ CheckVerifysanantonio.gov/swmd
San Diego, CA✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)sandiego.gov/environmental-services
Dallas, TX✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)dallascityhall.com/sanitation
Jacksonville, FL✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)coj.net/solid-waste
Austin, TX❓ CheckVerifyaustintexas.gov/arr
Fort Worth, TX✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)fortworthtexas.gov/environmental
Columbus, OH✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)columbus.gov/refuse
Charlotte, NC✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)charlottenc.gov/solidwaste
Indianapolis, IN✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)indy.gov/dpw
San Francisco, CA⬜ Normal scheduleNo observationrecology.com/san-francisco
Seattle, WA✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)seattle.gov/utilities
Denver, CO✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)denvergov.org/trash
Nashville, TN✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)nashville.gov/public-works
Washington, DC✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)dpw.dc.gov
Las Vegas, NV❓ Check haulerVerifyrepublicservices.com
Portland, OR✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)portland.gov/bes
Memphis, TN✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)memphistn.gov/public-works
Louisville, KY✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)louisvilleky.gov
Baltimore, MD✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)publicworks.baltimorecity.gov
Milwaukee, WI✅ Friday delayJuly 3 (Friday)city.milwaukee.gov/dpw

Does the Fourth of July Trash Pickup Delay Also Affect Recycling?

In most cities, yes. Recycling routes follow the same holiday schedule as regular trash collection. If your city delays Friday garbage pickup to Saturday, your recycling pickup for that week shifts by the same amount.

What about bulk and yard waste? Bulk item pickup and yard waste collection typically follow the same holiday calendar. If your bulk pickup was scheduled for Friday, July 3 and your city observes the holiday that day, expect it to be delayed to Saturday or the following week.

Composting and green bins: Cities with separate organics programs — San Francisco, Seattle, Portland — may run green bin collection on an independent schedule. Always check your compost pickup separately.

👉 Related: Holiday Week Trash Schedule 2026 – All Changes in One Place


What To Do If Your Trash Wasn’t Picked Up After July 4th

If your bin was out on the right day and collection still didn’t come:

  1. Wait until the following morning. Holiday routes sometimes run late into the evening.
  2. Check your city’s sanitation portal. Look for a “Report Missed Collection” or “Service Request” option.
  3. Call 311. Report the missed pickup — most cities schedule a return visit within 1–3 business days.
  4. Do not leave your bin on the curb indefinitely. Many cities issue fines for bins left out more than 24 hours after collection day.

👉 Related: What Happens If I Miss Trash Pickup Day?


Frequently Asked Questions – Fourth of July Trash Pickup 2026

Is garbage collection running on July 4th, 2026?

July 4th, 2026 falls on a Saturday, so most city-run collection services are not scheduled to run that day regardless. The key question is whether your city observes the holiday on Friday, July 3 — which would delay Friday routes. Most large U.S. cities do observe the preceding Friday. Check the quick reference chart above for your city.

My pickup day is Monday — is it affected by the July 4th holiday?

If your city observes the holiday on Friday, July 3, your Monday route is not affected. Only Friday routes shift. If your city observes the holiday on Monday, July 6 instead, your Monday pickup would be delayed to Tuesday.

My pickup day is Friday — what happens?

If your city observes July 4th on Friday, July 3, your regular Friday pickup is delayed by one day and moves to Saturday, July 5. Check your city in the guide above to confirm.

Does San Francisco delay trash pickup for July 4th 2026?

No. Recology, which handles collection in San Francisco, only suspends service on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Independence Day — including when observed on a Friday — does not change San Francisco’s collection schedule. Your pickup runs normally.

What if my trash is collected by a private hauler, not the city?

Private haulers like Republic Services, WM (Waste Management), and Recology follow their own holiday policies, which may differ from your city’s rules. Check your hauler’s website and enter your address to see their specific holiday schedule for your route.

Is yard waste or bulk item pickup also delayed on July 4th?

In most cities that observe the Friday holiday, yes — yard waste, recycling, and bulk pickups scheduled for Friday will also shift by one day. Confirm with your city’s sanitation department for your specific service type.


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This page is reviewed and updated annually as cities confirm their official holiday schedules. Last review: June 2026. If you notice an error for your city, contact us and we’ll update it within 48 hours.

Written and maintained by Fran A., Founder & Editor-in-Chief — trashpickupscheduleday.com

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