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Bin Placement Rules: Chula Vista vs Fallbrook

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

Fallbrook has fewer restrictions than Chula Vista.

Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Chula Vista requires bins to be placed at the curb with lids closed and handles facing the property. Bins should be spaced at least 3 feet apart and 3 feet from obstacles. They must not block sidewalks, mailboxes, or driveways. Between collections, bins must be stored out of public view per code enforcement standards.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Trash bins in unincorporated San Diego County must be placed at the curb on collection day and retrieved promptly. Bins should not be placed out more than 24 hours before pickup. Between collection days, bins should be stored out of public view where possible.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChula VistaFallbrook
OrientationLids closed, handles facing property-
Spacing3 feet apart, 3 feet from obstacles-
No BlockingSidewalks, mailboxes, driveways-
StorageOut of public view between collectionsOut of public view when possible
Placement-Curbside on collection day
Early Placement-No more than 24 hours before pickup
Retrieval-Same day as collection
HOAs-May have stricter visibility rules

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Chula Vista FAQ

How should I place my bins in Chula Vista?

Place bins at the curb with lids closed and handles facing your property. Space them at least 3 feet apart and from any obstacles. Do not block sidewalks, mailboxes, or driveways.

Can I leave bins out all week?

No. Bins must be returned to storage out of public view after collection. Bins visible from the street between collection days can be cited by Code Enforcement.

Fallbrook FAQ

When should I put my trash bins out?

Place bins at the curb by the morning of your scheduled collection day. Do not place them out more than 24 hours before pickup. Retrieve bins the same day after collection.

Where should I store bins between pickups?

Store bins out of public view when possible β€” behind a fence, in a garage, or at the side of the house. HOAs may have specific requirements about bin visibility.

Can I leave my bins at the curb all week?

No. Bins should be retrieved on collection day and stored properly. Leaving bins at the curb for extended periods may be cited as a nuisance by Code Compliance.

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