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Bulk Item Disposal: Citrus Heights vs Fruitridge Pocket

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Fruitridge Pocket, CA?

Citrus Heights and Fruitridge Pocket have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Republic Services provides two free on-call bulky waste pickups per calendar year for Citrus Heights residential customers. Items include furniture, mattresses, appliances, and up to a pickup-truck load of material. Citrus Heights also holds periodic community cleanup events.

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Fruitridge Pocket, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County residents get one bulky waste pickup appointment per 12 months for up to five cubic yards, included in standard service. Items go out by 6 a.m., no more than 24 hours before pickup, one foot from the curb on a flat surface.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsFruitridge Pocket
Free Pickups2 per year (residential)-
HowCall Republic Services to schedule-
E-Waste/HHWCounty Special Waste Center-
AppliancesFreon removal required-
Illegal DumpingUp to $1,000 fine-
Included pickups-1 per 12 months in standard service
Volume limit-5 cubic yards (8' x 4' x 4' pile)
Paid maximum-Up to 15 cubic yards with extra fees
Set-out-By 6 a.m., no more than 24 hrs before
Placement-One foot from curb, flat hard surface
Not accepted-Concrete, dirt, rocks, stumps, treated wood

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Citrus Heights FAQ

How do I dispose of a mattress?

Schedule a free bulky pickup with Republic Services or use the state's Bye Bye Mattress program (mattressrecyclingcouncil.org).

Where do I take electronics?

Sacramento County Special Waste Collection Center in North Highlands accepts e-waste at no charge for residents.

Fruitridge Pocket FAQ

How much bulky waste can I put out for free?

Your standard residential service includes one appointment every 12 months for up to five cubic yards (a pile about 8' x 4' x 4'). You can put out up to 15 cubic yards total if you pay additional fees.

What can't go out for bulky pickup?

Unacceptable items include concrete, dirt, rocks, bricks, tree stumps, heavy objects, glass panes/mirrors, treated wood waste, and anything already taken in your garbage, organics, or recycling carts.

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