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Bin Placement Rules: Berkeley vs Castro Valley

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Castro Valley, CA?

Berkeley and Castro Valley have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley carts must be placed at the curb with wheels against the curb, handles toward the house, and at least three feet of spacing between carts and from parked cars or obstacles.

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Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Alameda County requires trash, recycling, and compost bins to be placed curbside no earlier than noon the day before collection and removed within 24 hours after pickup.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyCastro Valley
SpacingApproximately 3 feet between carts-
OrientationHandles toward house, wheels to curb-
StorageOff-street between pickupsScreened from public view between collections
OverfillLid must close flat-
AuthorityBMC 11.28-
Earliest-Noon day before collection
Removal-Within 24 hours of pickup
Enforcement-Code Enforcement (510) 670-5320

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Can I leave my carts at the curb all week?

No. Carts must be returned to an off-street storage area by the end of collection day.

What if the truck cannot reach my cart?

The automated arm needs clearance. Move parked cars and keep carts three feet from obstacles or collection may be skipped.

Castro Valley FAQ

Can I leave bins on the curb all week?

No. Bins must be removed within 24 hours of collection and stored out of public view until the next collection cycle.

Can I store bins in my front yard?

Bins should be screened from public view. Side yards, backyards, garages, or screened enclosures are acceptable.

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