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Bulk Item Disposal: Berkeley vs Oakland

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Berkeley and Oakland have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley residents receive complimentary bulky-waste pickups each year by appointment through the Zero Waste Division for furniture, mattresses, and large items that do not fit in a cart.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland offers scheduled bulk item pickup and operates the Davis Street Transfer Station for self-service disposal. Large items require scheduling through Waste Management of Alameda County.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyOakland
ProgramOn-call bulky pickup by appointment-
AppliancesFreon removed separately-
MattressesRecycled via Bye Bye Mattress-
Hazardous wasteTake to Alameda County HHW-
Transfer station1201 Second Street-
Bulk Pickup-Scheduled through Waste Management
Free Pickups-Limited number per household per year
Electronics-E-waste collection events
Illegal Dumping-Up to $10,000 fine
Transfer Station-Davis Street

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

How many bulky pickups do I get?

Berkeley includes on-call bulky pickups as part of service. Check with Zero Waste for current annual limits.

Can I put a couch at the curb?

Only after scheduling a pickup. Uncollected dumping is illegal and can result in fines under BMC 11.28.

Oakland FAQ

How do I dispose of large items?

Schedule bulk pickup through Waste Management. Each household gets a limited number of free pickups annually. Electronics and hazardous waste require separate disposal.

What about illegal dumping?

Oakland actively enforces illegal dumping laws with fines up to $10,000. Report dumping through OAK311.

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