
The onslaught of winter weather has prompted a slew of changes to city services in Jacksonville, as officials move to navigate the challenges posed by the snowy conditions. These disruptions impact trash collection, recreational activities, and public transportation, with a focus on public safety and operational feasibility during the inclement weather, according to the City of Jacksonville.
In an announcement highlighting the alterations to the city's routine, City of Jacksonville officials stated that "Sanitation will not collect trash or recycling on Wednesday, Jan 22." Residents should expect their Wednesday garbage and recycling to be picked up, with a caveat: if snow makes streets impassable, citizens are advised to leave their carts at the curb for collection as weather permits.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about these and any potential future service changes in the city as the winter storm progresses. The City of Jacksonville commitment to safety and communication during this period underscores the community's collective effort in facing the challenge head-on, mitigating the disruptions to daily life as much as possible.









