About 30 minutes north of our North Port yard. Osprey is quoted on your call — call or text for an honest price before you book.
Need a dumpster rental in Osprey, FL? KYN delivers 20-yard roll-offs to Osprey (ZIP 34229) by request from our North Port yard, roughly a 30-minute run north on US 41. Osprey sits outside our published surcharge list, so we quote it live on the call instead of posting a number we can't stand behind — our North Port standard is $485 for a 7-day rental with 2 tons of disposal included, and your Osprey total is set before you book.
Osprey is one of those Sarasota County places that people drive through more often than they stop in — a strip of bayfront between Sarasota and Nokomis where the Tamiami Trail runs down the middle and everything interesting is off to the side of it. It's unincorporated, it's older than most of what surrounds it, and the housing runs from 1950s and '60s block homes on shaded lots to gated golf-course estates. That mix is exactly why the dumpster jobs here look different from the ones we run in North Port.
The Oaks — the gated club community on the east side of US 41 — generates a steady stream of remodel work: kitchens, primary baths, tile-to-wood-look flooring swaps, and the occasional full interior refresh when a home changes hands. These are long driveways with good turning room, which makes for easy placements, but they're also association streets with rules about how long a container can sit and where it can be seen from. Tell us your association's window and we'll build the pickup around it rather than leaving a bin out past its welcome.
Sorrento Shores, Bay Acres, Southbay Yacht & Racquet Club, and the canal streets off Blackburn Point Road are a different animal. Older homes, mature oaks and palms overhead, shorter driveways, and sometimes a seawall or a boat lift eating into the space where a 20-yard bin would naturally go. We size the drop on these jobs before the truck rolls, and we bring driveway boards ($25) so the container's rails don't stamp themselves into aging concrete or pavers.
Rivendell and the newer pockets off Old Venice Road sit in the middle: standard suburban driveways, tidy lots, straightforward placements. Cleanouts and re-roofs dominate here. And if you're out on Casey Key — reached from Osprey over the Blackburn Point swing bridge — talk to us before you book. Access out there is genuinely tight in places, and it's better to hear from us that a spot won't work than to have a loaded truck discover it in your driveway.
Three job types make up most of what we quote in Osprey. First, estate and downsizing cleanouts. A lot of the bayside housing stock has been in the same hands for decades, and when a house finally turns over, forty years of garage, attic, and Florida-room accumulation has to leave in one go. A 20-yard bin handles a typical three-bedroom clear-out with room to spare.
Second, remodels and roof tear-offs. Osprey's older roofs come off on a predictable cycle, and shingle debris is heavy — it fills a container by weight long before it fills it by volume. We'll tell you up front how the tonnage math works on your particular job instead of letting you find out at pickup.
Third, yard and storm debris. Between the live oaks, the sabal palms, and the hedges that grow like they're being paid to, Osprey properties generate real green waste. And Southwest Florida's hurricane season runs June through November — when a storm comes through, the roll-off supply across Sarasota County tightens within a day. Booking ahead of a forecast is worth far more than calling after everyone else has.
Osprey isn't on our published surcharge table, so we don't post a fixed Osprey price. Our North Port standard is $485 — 7-day rental, 20-yard roll-off, 2 tons of disposal included — and Osprey is quoted from there on your call, with the drive factored in openly. Extra days are +$20/day and overage is $90/ton, same as everywhere we serve. Call or text (561) 878-1535 and you'll have the real number in a couple of minutes.
Getting there. From our North Port base it's about 30 minutes to Osprey — north on US 41 through Venice and Nokomis, or up I-75 to the Laurel Road exit and west. That's a longer run than Venice or Port Charlotte, which is why we schedule Osprey deliveries deliberately rather than promising a truck in an hour. Book in the morning and there's a real chance we're there the same day; book the day before and it's close to certain.
Where the debris goes. You never haul anything yourself. Sarasota County's Central County Solid Waste Disposal Complex on Knights Trail Road in Nokomis is only a few miles south of Osprey, which keeps our disposal leg short on these jobs. Hauling and disposal up to your included tonnage are part of the quoted rate. What can't go in the bin is the standard list — no tires, batteries, paint, fuel, or other hazardous liquids — and we'll flag anything questionable when you describe the job.
Permits and placement. Osprey is unincorporated Sarasota County, so there's no separate city permitting office to navigate. On your own driveway or private property you generally don't need a permit, and that's how we place nearly every Osprey rental. If the container genuinely has to sit in a public right-of-way, that's a Sarasota County matter — confirm the current requirement with the county before your delivery date. We'd rather tell you to make one phone call than guess at a rule on your behalf.
Association rules. The Oaks, Rivendell, Southbay, and several other Osprey communities have their own standards for how long a container may stay and where it can sit. Those rules come from your association, not from the county, and they're the single most common reason an Osprey rental has to be rescheduled. Check yours before you book, then tell us the window — we'll work inside it.
Trees and overhead. This matters more in Osprey than almost anywhere else we serve. Delivering a roll-off means the truck tilts the container up and slides it off the back, so we need vertical clearance, not just a parking space. Low oak limbs over a driveway are the usual obstacle in the older bayside streets. A quick photo of your driveway and the approach saves everyone a wasted trip.
Storm season. Osprey's low bayfront edge and heavy tree canopy make for a lot of debris after a serious blow, and the 2024 season made that plain across coastal Sarasota County. County curbside debris programs run on the county's timetable; a roll-off in your own driveway runs on yours, which is what matters when you're pulling wet drywall out of a house. If a storm is in the forecast, call early — that's the whole strategy.
One more Osprey-specific note: this is a small community wrapped around a few well-known places — Oscar Scherer State Park on the south end, Historic Spanish Point on the bay, the Legacy Trail running through, Pine View School out on the water. Traffic on US 41 through the middle of it gets genuinely slow at school run and in season. If your street feeds directly onto the Trail, an early-morning delivery window is usually the smoother one, and we'll suggest it when it applies.
Osprey sits between two of our regular runs. Venice is just south, and North Port — our home base, with published flat-rate pricing — is where the truck starts its day. We also serve Port Charlotte, Englewood, Punta Gorda, and Arcadia. Need it fast? See same-day dumpster rental.
Yes. Osprey is about a 30-minute run north of our North Port yard up US 41, so we deliver 20-yard roll-offs there by request. Osprey isn't on our published surcharge list, so we quote it live — tell us your street and what you're clearing out and we'll give you a firm Osprey number, often the same day you call.
Our standard 20-yard roll-off is $485 in North Port for a 7-day rental with 2 tons of disposal included. Osprey is a longer run than our home base, so we quote it on the call rather than posting a number we can't stand behind. Call or text (561) 878-1535 and you'll get the exact Osprey total before you book.
Osprey is unincorporated Sarasota County, so there's no city hall of its own to deal with. On your own driveway or private property you generally don't need a permit, which is how we place nearly every Osprey rental. If the bin has to sit in a public right-of-way, that's a Sarasota County question — confirm current requirements with the county before your delivery date and we'll place the bin accordingly. If you're in The Oaks, Rivendell, or another association community, check your HOA's placement and screening rules too.
Often, but tell us first. Some Osprey and Casey Key approaches are narrow, tree-canopied, or reached over the Blackburn Point swing bridge, and a loaded roll-off truck needs room to back in and lift. Send a photo of the driveway and the approach when you book and we'll tell you honestly whether a 20-yard bin fits or whether we should stage it somewhere better on the property.
The three most common Osprey jobs we quote are estate and downsizing cleanouts in the older bayside neighborhoods, kitchen and bath remodels in The Oaks and Sorrento Shores, and yard and storm debris after a blow — palm fronds, fence sections, hedge and oak trimmings. Roofing tear-offs come through steadily too, since a lot of Osprey housing stock is old enough to be on its second or third roof.
Osprey is quoted on your call — call or text (561) 878-1535 and you'll have an honest price in a couple of minutes. Robert handles the rest.
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