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Property Maintenance in Alameda, CA (2026)

5 verified property maintenance rules for Alameda, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Trash Bin Storage

Alameda's franchised hauler, Alameda County Industries (ACI), provides wheeled garbage, recycling, and organics carts. Carts must be set at the curb by 5 a.m. on the collection day, placed about three feet apart, and removed after pickup. Carts should be stored out of public view between collections.

Alameda Trash Cart and Bin Storage

Some Restrictions

Property Blight

The City of Alameda requires property owners and occupants to keep portions of their property visible from public rights-of-way free of accumulated waste matter. Code Enforcement, in the Planning, Building and Transportation Department, investigates blight and nuisance complaints citywide.

Alameda Property Blight and Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Lots in the City of Alameda must be kept in good order. Under the zoning code, a person, company, or corporation utilizing a lot must maintain it at all times; vacated or abandoned streets and parcels are subject to the regulations applying to abutting property. Vacant parcels remain subject to the City's blight and fire-prevention rules.

Alameda Vacant Lot Maintenance

Some Restrictions

Garage Sale Rules

Garage and yard sales in the City of Alameda are treated as temporary residential household sales under the zoning code (AMC Chapter XXX, §30-5). Such occasional residential sales are generally allowed in residential districts as a temporary use; check current limits with the Permit Center before holding a large or frequent sale.

Alameda Garage and Yard Sale Rules

Few Restrictions

Weeds & Overgrown Grass

The City of Alameda addresses overgrown weeds and combustible vegetation through its Fire Prevention chapter (AMC Chapter XV) and property-maintenance provisions, rather than a single fixed grass-height limit. The County's six-inch weed standard (Chapter 6.65) applies only to unincorporated areas, not the incorporated city.

Alameda Weeds and Overgrown Vegetation

Some Restrictions

Looking for Alameda County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Alameda city rules.

Property Maintenance in Alameda County