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Composting: Chula Vista vs Fallbrook

How do composting rules compare between Chula Vista, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Fallbrook has fewer restrictions than Chula Vista.

Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

California SB 1383 requires Chula Vista residents to separate organic waste from trash; Republic Services provides mandatory curbside organics collection including food scraps, yard waste, and food-soiled paper.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Backyard composting is permitted in unincorporated San Diego County. SB 1383 requires organic waste diversion statewide. Composting should avoid attracting wildlife in rural foothill areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChula VistaFallbrook
State LawSB 1383 (2016)SB 1383 (2022)
EnforcementJanuary 2022-
HaulerRepublic Services-
City CodeCVMC Ch. 8.24-
Fines$50-$250-
Composting-Permitted
SB 1383-Organic diversion required
Wildlife-Enclosed bins recommended (rural)

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Chula Vista FAQ

Is Chula Vista's organics program mandatory?

Yes. Every residential customer must maintain green-cart service under SB 1383 and CVMC Chapter 8.24. You cannot opt out even if you backyard-compost.

Does Chula Vista offer compost bin subsidies?

Yes. The city periodically offers discounted backyard compost bins through its Climate Action Plan workshops β€” check the Public Works/Environmental Services page for current availability.

Fallbrook FAQ

Can I compost in SD County?

Yes. Use enclosed bins in rural areas to avoid wildlife.

Is composting required?

SB 1383 requires organic diversion. Compost or use green bin.

What about wildlife?

Enclosed bins prevent coyotes and raccoons. Open piles not recommended in foothill/rural areas.

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