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Almanac note · Rules and licenses

Apple Valley trash billing and trash service are not the same call

Apple Valley manages trash billing, while Burrtec handles missed pickups, containers, bulky items, and other trash or recycling service concerns.

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Apple Valley has a useful split on trash questions. The town manages billing. Burrtec handles the service side.

That means a missed pickup, container request, bulky item, or other collection problem should start with Burrtec. A bill or account question may start with the town’s Finance side instead.

The Town Directory is set up to help sort this. It asks whether the question is about trash or recycling, then separates billing from service issues and technical account help.

Apple Valley Connect is the broader place for local reports. The town routes issues by type, such as streets, traffic signals, storm drains, sidewalks, curbs, parks, building questions, and other town services.

Before you start, decide whether the problem is about the bill, the pickup, the container, a bulky item, or a town maintenance issue. Keep the address, account number if you have one, and a photo ready for any street or service problem.

Where to see it

Apple Valley Town Directory and Apple Valley Connect resources.

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Reviewed July 3, 2026

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