Keep it Clean, Tampa!

Don't Litter, It's Trashy

We must all do our part to keep our streets, our waterways, and our neighborhoods litter-free. Keep it Clean, Tampa! is a joint initiative by Mayor Jane Castor, Tampa City Council, and multiple City of Tampa departments to educate residents on the impacts litter can have on our community, how the City is working to remove and prevent it, and how to get involved in keeping our beautiful city clean.

DID YOU KNOW?

Plastic pieces are the #1 littered item in Hillsborough County

Keep it Clean, Tampa!

What the City of Tampa is Doing.

The City of Tampa is committed to keeping our community trash-free and has invested time and resources to keep our beautiful city clean. Learn more about the programs and services highlighted below!

To report pollution to the City, please call (813) 274-3101.

25278
miles
of street based litter swept annually
64000
pounds
of land based litter collected since 2023
23100
students
educated on litter prevention
19.5
tons
of water based litter removed annually

Litter Ordinance

A fine of up to $450 can be imposed upon anyone found littering in the City of Tampa. 

The City of Tampa Code of Ordinances addresses litter and is enforced by Tampa Police and Code Enforcement officers. The following ordinances have fines that range from $75-$450.

People caught littering on streets or public rights-of-ways can also be ticketed by law enforcement under the Florida Litter Law (FSS 403.413). This comes with a $150 fine.

Don't Be Trashy

How can you get involved?

Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful Clean-ups

Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful combines education with service to create a cohesive community effort for change. As part of the organization's service, they help to organize clean-ups all across the Tampa Bay area. See the full list and register for a clean-up.

Organize a neighborhood cleanup

Would you like to organize a cleanup with your neighbors? Reach out to your neighborhood association leader to get started. Find your neighborhood’s information. For more information, contact Community Engagement and Partnerships.

Reduce Waste

The best way to reduce the environmental impacts of waste is to prevent making it in the first place. Not only does it lead to fewer items disposed of, but it also reduces litter, saves resources, and saves money. Learn more and find tips on how you can reduce your waste!

 

Be our eyes and ears in the community

The next time you spot accumulated trash, graffiti, or anything else that needs to be cleaned up, please let us know by filling out one of the forms below and City staff will make sure it is taken care of ASAP.

DID YOU KNOW?

Over 168,000 pounds of aquatic trash was removed from the Hillsborough River in 2019.

That is the weight of 168 manatees!