Islamorada, Village of Islands

Islamorada, Village of Islands Known as the Sport Fishing Capital of the World, Islamorada is a popular vacation destination in the Florida Keys.

06/11/2026

Household hazardous waste collection is an effort to remove hazardous materials from the waste stream and to properly control the disposal of the products. Waste disposal is available to residential customers only and proof of Islamorada residency will be required. Residents may take materials to the drop-off location and Island Disposal will have personnel on-site to accept and separate the waste to ensure the proper disposal or recycling of the materials collected.

Household waste materials include
used motor oil, antifreeze
hydraulic fluids, paints, stains, st*****rs, wood preservatives
roof and tar patching compounds
adhesives, putty, caulk, fiberglass, and epoxy resins
acetone, mineral spirits
muriatic acid, lye,
pesticides, fertilizers, and w**d killer
household and drain cleaners,
pool cleaning products
tires off the rim that do not exceed a light-duty SUV
batteries of all sizes
electronic and florescent lighting waste

Computer, electronic, and lighting waste is accepted throughout the year and during hazardous collection events. Contact Island Disposal throughout the year to schedule a roadside pickup or appointment to drop off televisions, computers, monitors, printers, and other electronic waste.

Residential used motor oil is accepted throughout the year and during hazardous collection events. Contact Island Disposal.

Commercial customers must contact Island Disposal to arrange for the disposal of hazardous materials; commercial waste may not be dropped off at the residential collection site.

For more information email: [email protected] or call 305-393-3300.

06/10/2026

🐾 Disasters can be stressful for pets, too.

Make sure your emergency plan includes your furry family members by preparing food, medications, records, carriers & a safe place to go ahead of time.

🐱 Having a pet plan in place can help keep your pets safe before, during & after an emergency.
FloridaDisaster.org/Pets

06/10/2026

Learn information about EMS.

06/08/2026

⛈️ When a storm is approaching, every minute counts!

Review & discuss your emergency plan with family members:
📍 Create an evacuation plan with multiple routes
📞 Establish a communications plan to stay connected during an emergency
🐾 Include pets & any special needs in your plans

Having a plan NOW can help keep you & your loved ones safe LATER! 👉 FloridaDisaster.org/PlanPrepare

06/08/2026

We are officially BACK! ☀️🏊‍♂️😎🌴

Welcome back, pool lovers!

We are pleased to announce that the Pool Resurfacing and Facility Improvement Project has officially been completed. The pool will reopen today, June 7, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

🕙Pool & Park Office Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

We are excited to welcome everyone back and look forward to seeing you at the pool soon!

For information on memberships, passes, aquatic programs, and camps, please visit our new Islamorada RecTrac website (link in bio).

Thank you for your patience and support throughout the improvement project. We can’t wait to see you back at the pool!

Submit Your Local Nature Photos for Islamorada’s Environmental Resource Center!!The Village of Islamorada is looking for...
06/06/2026

Submit Your Local Nature Photos for Islamorada’s Environmental Resource Center!!

The Village of Islamorada is looking for digital images of our natural environment to feature in the new Islamorada Environmental Resource Center. We are looking for photographs taken in Islamorada of our local flora, fauna, and landscapes. If you would like to have your work featured, submit up to three high resolution photos through the form linked below. Make sure to include a short description, such as where the photo was taken.

If selected for use, images may be used by the Village in print or digital format and may be cropped to fit displays. The artist’s name will be attributed to the image.

Submit Your High-Res Photos Here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/85STLF2

06/04/2026

📢 The Draft Comprehensive Plan public comment period has been extended through July 13, 2026.

If you missed our recent workshop, you can watch the full presentation here:

📺 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H59JRkdRpSw

Review the plan, stay informed, and share your feedback to help shape the future of Islamorada.

06/03/2026

We have recently received multiple reports of vessel-related thefts — particularly fishing gear left in boats. This is the time of year thieves often target boats. Don’t be an easy target this summer!

The Sheriff’s Office is working hard to catch the people committing these crimes, but we need your help. Like most property crimes, marine-related thefts are primarily crimes of opportunity. We would much rather a crime be prevented, whether it be the theft of an entire boat, an engine, a lower unit, electronics, or diving and fishing equipment.

Please help us spread these tips, including marinas:

• Install motion sensors linked to lights. Make sure the property is well-lit.
• Marinas should be conducting daily security checks. Check fencing for openings or damage where burglars can enter the property.
• Ensure security cameras will capture the face of an intruder. Cameras are often installed too high and only capture the top of a suspect’s head or the brim of a hat.
• Link cameras and motion sensors to your Bluetooth devices.
• Cut back plant foliage burglars could use for cover. Remove natural hiding places.
• Keep valuable electronics in a secure location. Do the same with diving and fishing gear. It might be a hassle, but it will save you thousands of dollars in the long run.

• Remove the keys from the boat; if it is on a lift, turn the breaker off in the house to disable it.
• Whether on a trailer or in a canal, make sure your boat can be seen by neighbors and/or deputies patrolling the neighborhood.
• Remove the steering wheel if the boat won’t be used for a long time.
• Install a GPS tracking device on your boat and/or engines.
• Install a boat alarm. Alarms are very effective at preventing equipment and boat thefts.

• Disconnect the batteries to disable the trim/tilt function. Keep the engine down, touching the ground so the lower unit can’t be removed.
• If the boat is on a trailer, chain the rims together or boot one of the wheels to prevent the entire boat and trailer from being stolen.
• Keep a trailer hitch lock on at all times.
• Install bolt locks on the engine or put extra-long engine bolts on and bend the ends.
• Destroy the threads on one bolt so the nut can’t be removed.
• Back the boat close to a house, wall, or other stationary objects.
• Engrave your driver’s license number or make a distinctive marking on your valuable property for identification purposes.
• Take pictures of and record serial numbers.

Important: If you see a crime or suspicious activity call 911!

Address

86800 Overseas Highway
Islamorada, FL
33036

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+13056646400

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