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Bin Placement Rules: Cambridge vs Newton

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Newton, MA?

Cambridge and Newton have similar restriction levels.

Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Carts must be placed at the curb or tree-belt without blocking sidewalks, ramps, or bike lanes, and returned to private property by the end of the collection day per Cambridge DPW rules.

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Newton, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Newton carts must be placed at the curb on collection day and returned to a location not visible from the street. Carts left at the curb outside pickup windows may result in warnings or fines.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCambridgeNewton
PlacementCurb or tree-belt, clear of sidewalk-
Clearance3 feet between carts-
RetrievalRemove by end of collection day-
LidsMust remain closed-
AccessibilityDo not block ramps or crosswalks-
Earliest Curb Time-5:00 PM night before
Removal Deadline-End of collection day
Storage-Not visible from street
Clearance Required-3 feet from obstacles
Violation Fine-25 to 200 dollars

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cambridge FAQ

Where should I place my cart?

At the curb or tree-belt with handles toward the house, not blocking the sidewalk, ramps, or hydrants.

What if I have no storage space?

Contact DPW to request a designated placement location.

Newton FAQ

How long can I leave my Newton trash cart at the curb?

Carts may go out after 5 PM the night before and must be removed by the end of collection day. Leaving carts out longer can result in fines.

Where should I store my cart between pickups?

Carts must be stored out of sight from the street - behind the house, in a garage, or behind screening such as a fence.

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