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Trash Bin Storage: Englewood vs Hackensack

How do trash bin storage rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Hackensack, NJ?

Englewood has fewer restrictions than Hackensack.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Englewood prohibits placing refuse or collection containers on the street or in a manner that obstructs pedestrian passage on public sidewalks awaiting collection.

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Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Trash bin storage and curbside placement in Bergen County are regulated by individual municipalities, not the county. Local ordinances dictate container types, placement times, and screening requirements for residential properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodHackensack
Collection AuthorityPublic Works-
Chapter364 Solid Waste-
Sidewalk BlockProhibited-
Yard Waste PenaltyUp to $500-
Regulation Level-Municipal, not county
Storage Location-Behind front building line
Curb Placement-Evening before pickup typical
County Authority-Bergen County Utilities Authority
Container Standard-Covered and rodent-proof

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Englewood FAQ

Where should I place trash bins for collection in Englewood?

Bins must be placed where they do not obstruct sidewalk passage or sit in the roadway. Curbside placement that keeps the walkway clear is required under Chapter 364.

Can I rake leaves directly into the street in Englewood?

Loose yard waste may only be placed at the curb during the two days before a scheduled collection. Otherwise, yard waste must be in containers and away from storm drains.

Hackensack FAQ

When can I put my trash cans at the curb?

Most Bergen County municipalities allow placement after a specified evening hour the night before collection. Cans must typically be removed from the curb by end of collection day.

Does Bergen County set trash bin rules?

No. Bergen County coordinates regional solid waste planning through the Bergen County Utilities Authority, but trash bin placement and storage rules are set by each individual municipality.

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