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Alaska Waste - Anchorage Residential Garbage Service
Alaska Waste is proud to provide residential trash pickup in the city of Kodiak. We understand that dealing with your garbage can be a hassle, which is why we're dedicated make removal as easy and convenient possible for you!
Our reliable residential trash pickup service helps to keep Kodiak clean and safe for everyone. Customers receive a 96-gallon bear-resistant roll cart with weekly collection. Please also note that residential carts should be placed at the curb by 6 AM on collection days and removed from the road by the end of the day.
We appreciate the opportunity to serve as the premier waste management company in Kodiak. Call Alaska Waste today to start your residential garbage service.

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Kodiak Residential Trash Collection
Bear-Resistant Carts with Alaska Waste - Kodiak
As part of Alaska Waste’s 2020 contract with the Kodiak Island Borough, we are providing bear-resistant carts to all residential customers. They are 96-gallon Rehrig Pacific carts.
Please note:
- Do not overload the roll cart. The lid should be secured at all times.
- Please avoid putting salmon in the cart.
- Read more about how to safety manage your trash in bear county.
In addition, the Kodiak Island Borough has designated the following streets as “bear aware” zones as part of recommendations from the Solid Waste Advisory Board.
Residents on these streets now use shared dumpsters: Hillside Drive; Lightfoot Avenue; Oak Street, Gerasim Drive; Sharatin Road; Selief Lane; Mylark Lane; Lynden Way; Bonaparte Circle; Mozart Circle.
Please see the following flyer for more information about shared dumpsters: Kodiak Island Borough’s New Solid Waste Contract
Find a map of the borough’s shared dumpsters and recycling spots here.

Resources
Kodiak Island Borough Solid Waste Management Page
Kodiak Island Borough Code Chapter 8.25 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal
Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Fee Schedule
Spruce Up Kodiak! Guide to Reduce, Reuse & Recycle in Kodiak
Alaska Department of Fish and Game – Living With Bears
Kodiak Residential Guidelines
Please read through these guidelines and contact us if you have any questions.
Billing
- Residential service is billed quarterly in advance.
- Extra refuse is billed on the invoice after service has been provided.
- Click the Pay Your Bill button to view invoices and payment options.
- Please notify us when you have a change in address, phone number or service needs.
Containers
- Trash roll carts sizes: 96 gallon.
- Only place acceptable items out for trash collection.
- Due to safety, roll carts cannot exceed 150 pounds.
- Do not place rocks, dirt, hazardous waste or ashes (hot or cold) in any Alaska Waste container.
Special Handling
- Glass must be labeled and double wrapped (preferably with paper and plastic bags) when placed at the curbside as extra refuse.
- Any animal or fish waste must be securely double-bagged. A maximum quantity of ten pounds will be accepted in any one container per week.
Extra Refuse
- Carts with the lid not completely closed may be subject to additional refuse charges.
- Non-roll cart containers must not exceed 32 gallons or 50 pounds.
- Odd sized trash must be contained or bundled and measure less than 4 feet in length or width or height.
- Each additional bag or box set beside the cart must not weigh more than 50 pounds. These are subject to an extra charge.
- Large items (any item that doesn't fit in the cart like couches, desks, etc.) can be scheduled for pickup. Two business days before your normal pickup date, please contact your Alaska Waste office to discuss the item(s) you want picked up and to learn the special pickup details. Special pickup charges will vary depending on the item(s).
Pick-Up Times and Placement
- Roll cart lids must be closed, place carts so handles face your house.
- Roll carts must be placed at the curb by 6 AM on the scheduled collection day.
- Roll carts placed for service must be 3 feet from all objects or obstacles including other roll carts.
- If your house number is not clearly visible from the road, label the cart(s) with your street address.
- Place cart at least 5 feet from the drivable roadway on the day of service, unobstructed by vehicles and other obstacles such as ditches or snow piles. Avoid placing carts where they interfere with postal collection.
Cancellation
How to Cancel Service
- To cancel service, please contact your local Alaska Waste office at least 1 week prior to the desired last day of service.
- Set cart out on the date agreed to during cancellation process.
Service Suspended for Non-Payment
- Service will be suspended or discontinued due to non-payment.
Unacceptable Items
- Alaska Waste is not licensed to haul hazardous waste.
- Residents are responsible for the items they place out for Alaska Waste collection.
- Please read Disposal Guidelines published by Alaska Division of Environmental Health - Solid Waste Program.
- Please contact your local Alaska Waste office if you are not sure if an item is acceptable for collection by Alaska Waste.
What to do with Your Household Hazardous Waste
Alaska Waste of Kodiak can assist local residents looking to dispose of items classified as Household Hazardous Waste (HHW). Items discarded from a residential household that may be reactive, toxic, explosive, or corrosive fall into this classification.
Take household hazardous waste to the landfill (1203 Monashka Bay Rd), Monday through Saturday, 10 AM to 4 PM. The first forty pounds are free. Also, the borough holds a household hazardous waste disposal event every year, usually the first Saturday in May.