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Bin Placement Rules: Carson vs South Gate

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Carson, CA and South Gate, CA?

Carson and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Waste Resources requires Carson residents to place carts at the curb by 6:00 a.m. on the scheduled service day, with wheels against the curb, lids closed, and at least 3 feet of clearance from neighboring carts, parked cars, mailboxes and other obstructions. Overfilled carts (lid not fully closed) may be refused. The franchise hauler operates under Carson Municipal Code Article 5 Chapter 2, so cart-placement rules carry the force of the franchise agreement and city code enforcement.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carts must be placed at the curb or in the designated alley point on collection day and removed promptly afterward. South Gate Municipal Code Chapter 5.08 requires property owners to keep the adjacent street, sidewalk, alley, and right-of-way clean and free of debris, rubbish, and waste matter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonSouth Gate
Set-out timeCurbside by 6:00 a.m. on service day (collection from 7:00 a.m.)By start of service on collection day (evening before OK)
PositionWheels against curb, lid facing street, lid fully closed-
SpacingAt least 3 feet from other carts and obstructions-
OverflowLid must close — overfilled carts may be refused-
Red-tag programWaste Resources issues warning notices for contamination / blocked / overfilled carts-
Code authority-SGMC Ch. 5.08 (Sidewalk Cleaning & Maintenance)
Retrieval-Same day as pickup
Cart clearance-2–3 ft between carts and vehicles for automated pickup
Lid-Must close fully (no overflow)

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Carson FAQ

How early do I need to put my carts out?

Waste Resources asks Carson residents to have all three carts at the curb by 6:00 a.m. on the scheduled service day so the automated truck can collect them without missing your address.

How much space do carts need around them?

At least 3 feet of clearance on all sides — away from other carts, parked cars, mailboxes, hydrants and low branches — so the automated arm can grab the cart cleanly.

What happens if my cart is overfilled?

If the lid will not fully close, the cart can be refused as overfilled. Waste Resources may leave a red warning tag; chronic overfilling can be cited by Carson Code Enforcement under CMC Art. 5 Ch. 2.

South Gate FAQ

How long can my cart stay at the curb?

Only on collection day. SGMC Ch. 5.08 requires the right-of-way to be kept clean and clear; carts left out between collection days can be cited.

Where do I put my cart?

At the curb or designated alley point set by UWS, with the wheels toward the house and at least 2–3 feet of clearance for the automated arm.

Can my lid be open?

No. Overflowing or open-lid carts violate the public-nuisance provisions of SGMC Ch. 5.08; order a larger cart or extra service from UWS instead.

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