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City of Bella Vista trash collection days (by street) STREET NAME PICKUP DAY Aaron Ln Tuesday Abbas Cir Thursday Abberton Cir Tuesday Abbey Cir Wednesday Abbey Ln Wednesday Abbotsford Ln Monday Abbotsley Ln Thursday Abel PI Monday Aberdeen Cir Monday Aberdeen Dr Monday Aberdeen Ln Monday Aberfeld Ln Monday Aberfeld PI Monday Abingdon Ln Tuesday Abrahamson Ln Friday Acle Ln Thursday Adams Ln Tuesday Addison Ln Wednesday Agnes Ln Friday Ainsdale Ln Tuesday Airton Cir Tuesday Akeley Ln Thursday Akerman Ln Friday Albany Ln Friday Alcorn Cir Monday Alcorn Ln Monday Alcrest Cir Friday Aldershot Cir Thursday Aldershot Dr Thursday Aldershot Ln Thursday Aldridge Ln Tuesday Alex Ln Friday Alexis Cir Monday Alford Cir Thursday Alford Ln Thursday Algernon PI Tuesday Alice Ln Tuesday Allen Ln Thursday Allendale Dr Friday Allendale Ln Friday Allington Dr Tuesday Allington Ln Tuesday Allison Cir Monday Allison Dr Monday Allison Ln Monday Allonby Cir Thursday Alloway Ln Monday Aln Ln Wednesday Alness Ln Monday Alnwick Ln Friday Alpha Cir Monday Alston Cir Thursday Alton Ln Thursday Alva Ln Monday Alyce Ln Thursday Amber Ln Thursday Amble Dr Thursday Amelia Cir Tuesday Amersham Ln Thursday Ames Ln Wednesday Amesbury Dr Wednesday Ampthill Ln Thursday Ancaster Ln Thursday Anchinleck Cir Monday Anchinleck Ln Monday Ancroft Ln Friday Andover Ln Thursday Androssan Ln Monday Angus Ln Monday Annabell Ln Tuesday Annan Cir Monday Annan Ln Monday Annette Ln Wednesday Ansty Ln Friday Anthony Ln Tuesday Appleby Ln Tuesday Applecross Ln Monday Applecross PI Monday Arbroath Ln Monday Arden Cir Friday Arden Ln Friday Ardgour Ln Monday Ardley Ln Thursday Ardwell Cir Monday Ardwell Rd Monday Argyll Cir Monday Argyll Dr Monday Argyll Ln Monday Armitage Dr Wednesday Arnold Ln Wednesday Arnside Cir Tuesday Arran Ln Monday Arrow Dr Thursday Arthur Cir Tuesday Arthur Rd Tuesday Arundel Ln Thursday Ashburton Ln Tuesday Ashbury Ln Friday Ashby Ln Thursday Ashdown Cir Thursday Ashdown Dr Thursday Ashdown Ln Thursday Ashfield Ln Tuesday Ashford Cir Thursday Ashford Ln Thursday Ashill Ln Thursday Ashley Ln Tuesday Ashton Cir Wednesday Ashton Ln Wednesday Ashwell Ln Thursday Askew Ln Thursday Askham Ln Thursday Aston Cir Thursday Astwood Ln Thursday Atkin Ln Monday Attleborough Ln Friday Audley Cir Tuesday Audrey Ln Tuesday August Ln Tuesday Auldearn Cir Monday Ault Ln Tuesday Auskerry Cir Monday Auskerry Ln Monday Auskerry PI Monday Aust Cir Thursday Avalon Boat House Avebury Ln Thursday Avenby Dr Friday Aveton Ln Friday Avon Ln Wednesday Aycock Ln Wednesday Aylesford Ln Wednesday Aylsham Ln Friday Ayr Cir Monday Ayr Dr Monday Ayr Ln Monday Ayton Ln Thursday Bacton Ln Thursday Bain Ln Friday Baker Dr Tuesday Balderton Cir Thursday Balderton Ln Thursday Balmora Dr Monday Balsham Ln Thursday Baltasound Ln Monday Baltes Cir Thursday Baltes Dr Thursday Baltes Ln Thursday Bampton Ln Thursday Banbury Cir Thursday Banbury Ln Thursday Banchory Ln Monday Banff Dr Monday Banff Ln Monday Bankfoot Dr Monday Bankfoot Ln Monday Barbara Ln Tuesday Bardon Ln Friday Barford Ln Tuesday Barkston Ln Tuesday Barlby Ln Friday Barley Ln Friday Barnet Ln Thursday Barnham Ln Tuesday Barr Ln Monday Barra Ln Monday Barra PI Monday Barrhead Ln Monday Barrow Cir Wednesday Barton Ln Thursday Bascombe Ln Tuesday Basildon Cir Tuesday Basildon Dr Tuesday Baslow Cir Friday Basore Cir Wednesday Basore Dr Wednesday Basore Ln Wednesday Bassingham Dr Wednesday Bassingham Ln Wednesday Baston Ln Wednesday Bathgate Dr Monday Bayhill Ln Monday Baylock Ln Monday Bayswater Ln Thursday Beaconsfield Ln Thursday Beal Ln Thursday Bearley Cir Wednesday Beattock Ln Monday Beaty Ln Monday Bec Ln Thursday Beccles Ln Thursday Becket Ln Tuesday Becket Rd Tuesday Beckfoot Ln Friday Bedale Cir Tuesday Bedale Ln Tuesday Bedford Ln Thursday Bedlington Ln Thursday Bedwell Ln Tuesday Bedworth Cir Thursday Beeston Ln Wednesday Beith Ln Monday Belgravia Dr Tuesday Bell Ln Friday Bella Vista Way Bellingham Cir Thursday Bellingham Ln Thursday Belper Ln Thursday Belvoir Cir Wednesday Belvoir Ln Wednesday Bembridge Ln Tuesday Bempton Ln Tuesday Beneraird Ln Monday Bentley Ln Tuesday Bentpath Cir Monday Benwick Ln Thursday Bere Cir Thursday Berfoyl Ln Monday Berks Ln Thursday Berkshire Dr Thursday Berrydale Ln Monday Berrydale PI Monday Berta Cir Tuesday Berwick Ln Thursday Bethnal Rd Thursday Betty Ln Monday Beult Ln Thursday Bewcastle Ln Friday Bewdley Cir Thursday Bex Ln Thursday Bexhill Cir Thursday Bibury Cir Thursday Bigbury Ln Friday Billingsley Dr Wednesday Billingsley Ln Wednesday Bills Cir Tuesday Bilston Ln Tuesday Bingley Ln Thursday Binham Cir Tuesday Binham Ln Tuesday Birch Tr Friday Birsay Cir Monday Birsay Dr Monday Birsay Ln Monday Birsay PI Monday Bishampton Ln Thursday Bishop Ln Tuesday Bissett Ln Thursday Blackburn Cir Tuesday Bladow Ln Thursday Blairgowrie Cir Monday Blairgowrie Dr Monday Blake Ln Thursday Blakeney Ln Friday Blandford Ln Wednesday Blaydon Ln Tuesday Blenheim Ln Tuesday Blisworth Ln Tuesday Blizzen Ln Friday Blowing Springs Rd Bloxham Ln Tuesday Blyth Cir Thursday Blyth Ln Thursday Blyton Ln Wednesday Bobwith Ln Thursday Boleyn Cir Friday Bollington Dr Wednesday Bollington Ln Wednesday Bolton Ln Tuesday Bonhill Ln Monday Bonne Terre Cir Tuesday Bonnie Cir Thursday Bonnyrigg Cir Monday Bonnyrigg Dr Monday Bonnyrigg Ln Monday Bootle Ln Thursday Boreland Cir Monday Boreland Ln Monday Boreland PI Monday Boreray Ln Monday Borle Cir Friday Boscastle Ln Thursday Boston Cir Tuesday Boswell Cir Monday Boswell Dr Monday Boswell Ln Monday Bosworth Thursday Bosworth Cir Thursday Bottisham Ln Friday Bourne Cir Tuesday Bourton Ln Thursday Bow Ln Friday Bowbaugh Ln Thursday Bowes Ln Thursday Bowmore Cir Monday Bowmore Ln Monday Bowness Ln Thursday Box Cir Thursday Boxford Cir Tuesday Boxford Dr Tuesday Boxford Ln Tuesday Boyce Cir Wednesday Boyce Dr Wednesday Boyce Ln Wednesday Boyer Cir Monday Boyton Ln Thursday Brackey Ln Thursday Bracknell Ln Tuesday Bradford Cir Monday Bradford Dr Wednesday Bradwell Ln Tuesday Braig Ln Tuesday Brampton Ln Wednesday Branchwood Dr Monday Branchwood Ln Monday Branderburg Ln Monday Brandon Ln Thursday Branston Cir Thursday Bray Ln Thursday Brechin Ln Monday Brecknock Cir Friday Brecknock Dr Friday Brecknock Ln Friday Brede Ln Friday Bredon Ln Thursday Breeghle Ln Thursday Brendon Cir Thursday Brentwood Dr Wednesday Bressay Cir Monday Bressay Ln Monday Breton Ln Wednesday Breton Tr Wednesday Breton Way Wednesday Brett Ln Thursday Brian Ln Tuesday Bridgeport Ln Wednesday Bridle Cir Wednesday Bridlington Dr Thursday Brierfield Ln Thursday Brierton Cir Tuesday Brierton Ln Tuesday Brigadoon Cir Monday Brigadoon Dr Monday Brigg Ln Wednesday Brightling Ln Wednesday Brighton Dr Friday Brighton Ln Wednesday Brighstone Ln Tuesday Brill Ln Thursday Brims Ness Ln Monday Brindley Ln Friday Brisco Ln Monday Brisco PI Monday Brittany Cir Friday Brittany Ln Friday Britten Cir Wednesday Brixham Ln Friday Brixton Cir Friday Brixton Ln Friday Brompton Dr Tuesday Brompton Ln Tuesday Bromwich Ln Tuesday Bromyard Ln Friday Bronte Ln Tuesday Brookland Ln Tuesday Brooks Cir Wednesday Brough Ln Tuesday Brougham Ln Friday Broughton Ln Thursday Brucker Dr Wednesday Brunswick Dr Tuesday Brush Creek Rd Monday Bruton Ln Wednesday Buckden Ln Wednesday Buckfast Ln Friday Buckingham Dr Thursday Buckland Ln Tuesday Buckston Dr Wednesday Bude Ln Thursday Bugle Ln Thursday Burbage Ln Tuesday Bure Ln Tuesday Burford Ln Thursday Burghead Dr Wednesday Burghead Ln Wednesday Burghead Pl Wednesday Burghley Ln Thursday Burk Ln Thursday Burlton Ln Tuesday Burn Ln Thursday Burnham Dr Tuesday Burnmouth Ln Monday Burnmouth PI Monday Burns Cir Thursday Burr Ln Thursday Burscough Cir Tuesday Burton Ln Wednesday Burwell Dr Thursday Bury Ln Thursday Bushy Ln Thursday Butterwick Ln Tuesday Buttry Cir Monday Buttry Ln Monday Buxton Ln Friday Byland Ln Wednesday Byron Ln Friday Bytham Cir Thursday Cabot Cir Thursday Cairn Ln Monday Caister Ln 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