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Trash Bin Storage: Berkeley vs Hayward

How do trash bin storage rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Hayward, CA?

Berkeley and Hayward have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley requires trash, recycling, and compost carts to be stored out of public view between collection days, typically in a side yard, rear yard, garage, or screened enclosure.

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Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Hayward requires trash, recycling, and organics carts to be stored out of view from the street except during the hours immediately before and after collection.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyHayward
AuthorityBMC 14.48 and 11.28-
StorageScreened from public view-
AcceptableSide yard, rear yard, garage-
Multi-familyPermanent enclosure required-
Code Enforcement(510) 981-5450-
Storage rule-Out of view of public street
Set-out window-Evening before through collection day
Lid rule-Must close fully
Replacement-Free from WM for damaged carts

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Where should I store my carts?

Keep them screened from street view behind a gate or in a side yard, rear yard, garage, or enclosure.

Can I leave carts on the sidewalk?

No. Carts must be off the sidewalk and right of way between collection days.

Hayward FAQ

Can I keep carts in my driveway?

Carts in an open driveway are typically visible from the street and may violate the storage rule; screen them or store them in the garage or side yard.

Who owns the carts?

Carts are owned by Waste Management and assigned to the service address; contact WM for repairs, replacements, or size changes.

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