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Wasteline is your source for solid waste information for Omaha, Nebraska. Service calls 402-444-5238

Omaha households have a lot of services available: weekly garbage, recycling and yardwaste collection that's paid for by property and sales taxes. Bulky items can be disposed of at a very low cost because the City subsidizes much of the cost. We also provide the pedestrian litter and recycling containers in many business districts.

06/06/2026

Big day and a long line at the tire collection but everything is running smooth.

06/05/2026

🌿 Separate yardwaste collection will continue through next week, June 8–12, 2026. Beginning June 15, stickers will be required on all paper yardwaste bags.

06/05/2026

Tomorrow Morning, Saturday, June 6, 2026
Used Tire Collection
9am to 2pm
City Facility 2214 Washington St
16 tire limit per vehicle

06/02/2026

Used Tire Collection
Saturday, June 6, 2026
9am to 2pm
City Facility 2214 Washington St
16 tire limit per vehicle

06/01/2026

Gratis — Llantas / Gomas Usadas Evento de Recolecta
Sábado, el 6 de junio
Las 9am hasta las 2pm
Instalación municipal, 2214 Washington St.
Límite de 16 llantas por vehículo

05/29/2026

The Elkhorn drop-off site will have limited capacity from Saturday 5/30 to Sunday 5/31 to make room for Elkhorn Days festivities.

Please use an alternative location during this time.

05/29/2026

Per Keep Omaha Beautiful, Inc. the City of Omaha is hosting a tire collection event Saturday June 6th from 9am - 2pm. More info below ⬇️

05/29/2026

The City of Omaha will offer residents a no-cost Tire Collection Event on Saturday, June 6. From 9am - 2pm, residents may bring old tires to the City Facility at 2214 Washington Street in Southeast Omaha. Restrictions apply, and details are subject to change, so check their event page for more information: Tires.Wasteline.org

Tire collection is open to all City of Omaha households. Sixteen tires maximum per vehicle, per day. Only residential tires are accepted; tires from businesses are prohibited. Residents are responsible for unloading their own vehicles, as no assistance will be provided. Accepted items include: car tires, motorcycle tires, and small truck tires. Tires must be removed from rim.

05/29/2026

☀️ For most, schools are out and summer is beginning!

With more kids playing outside, riding bikes, and enjoying time in our neighborhoods, it’s important we all stay aware and look out for one another.

🚛 As part of the communities we serve every day, safety remains a shared responsibility:

➡️ Slow down in residential areas and near parks
➡️Stay alert for children, cyclists, and pedestrians
➡️ Minimize distractions and keep your focus on the road

Small actions can make a meaningful difference in keeping our neighborhoods safe, clean, and connected.

Let’s start the summer off right—together.

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