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Property Maintenance in Vacaville, CA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Trash Bin Storage

Vacaville single-family residents receive three carts from Recology Vacaville Solano: a gray garbage cart, a blue recycling cart, and a green organics cart. Carts must be at the curb by 6:00 a.m. on the collection day, lid completely closed, handles toward the curb, with at least three feet of clear space between each cart and other objects (vehicles, lamp posts, trees). Subscription and proper cart use are required under California Senate Bill 1383 for all residents.

Vacaville Trash, Recycling, and Organics Cart Rules

Some Restrictions

Property Blight

Vacaville Municipal Code Chapter 8.10 (Abatement of Public Nuisance) declares a wide range of blight-producing conditions to be public nuisances, including unsecured vacant structures, exterior trash and debris, abandoned personal property, accumulated newspapers and flyers, unmaintained landscaping, and unmaintained pool barriers. The Code Enforcement Division (within the Vacaville Fire Department) administers abatement under Chapter 1.28, including administrative citations, abatement at the owner's expense, and cost recovery through liens or special assessments.

Vacaville Property Blight and Public Nuisance Standards

Some Restrictions

California Vehicle Code Sec. 22660 (Local Authority to Abate Abandoned Vehicles as Nuisances)

22660. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a city, county, or city and county may adopt an ordinance establishing procedures for the abatement and removal, as public nuisances, of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles or parts thereof from private or public property, and for the recovery, pursuant to Section 25845 or 38773.5 of the Government Code, or assumption by the...

Vacant Lot Maintenance

Vacaville Municipal Code §8.10.060 requires the owner of any foreclosed or vacant building to register the property in the City's monitoring program within thirty days of the building becoming vacant. Registrants must secure the structure, maintain the landscaping and exterior, secure pool barriers, remove exterior trash and abandoned personal property, regularly remove newspapers and flyers, and notify Code Enforcement in writing of the responsible person and phone number. Weeds and dry vegetation on any lot are separately regulated by Chapter 8.04 (Abatement of Weeds and Rubbish).

Vacaville Vacant and Foreclosed Property Registration

Some Restrictions

Snow & Sidewalk Clearing

Vacaville is a low-elevation Solano County city that does not experience meaningful snowfall, and the Vacaville Municipal Code does not impose a snow- or ice-removal duty on adjacent property owners. California Streets and Highways Code §5610 makes the abutting property owner responsible for maintaining the sidewalk in a safe condition. Vacaville follows the long-standing California rule that the City does the structural sidewalk repair work in many cases, while owners are liable for hazardous conditions they create.

Vacaville Sidewalk Maintenance (No Snow Clearing Required)

Few Restrictions

California Streets and Highways Code Sec. 5610 (Owner Duty to Maintain Adjacent Sidewalks)

5610. The owners of lots or portions of lots fronting on any portion of a public street or place when that street or place is improved or if and when the area between the property line of the adjacent property and the street line is maintained as a park or parking strip, shall maintain any sidewalk in such condition that the sidewalk will not endanger persons or property and maintain it in a co...

Looking for Solano County county-wide rules?

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

Property Maintenance in Solano County