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Trash Bin Storage: Galt vs Isleton

How do trash bin storage rules compare between Galt, CA and Isleton, CA?

Galt and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt property maintenance standards require that solid waste carts be stored out of public view from the street between collection days. Carts visible from the public right-of-way outside the 24-hour collection window may trigger code enforcement.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County requires mandatory garbage, recycling, and organics service. Carts go to the curb no more than 24 hours before collection and must be returned to the property within 24 hours after pickup. Accumulating garbage or rubbish outside enclosed storage is a nuisance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaltIsleton
StorageScreened from street view-
Early Set-OutNo more than 24 hours before-
RemovalWithin 12 hours after pickup-
ConditionClean, lids closing fully-
Multi-FamilyEnclosed trash area required-
Service-Mandatory for improved parcels (DWMR/franchisee)
Put carts out-By 6 a.m., no more than 24 hrs before pickup
Return carts-Within 24 hours after collection
Cart spacing-6 ft from objects, 3 ft apart
Overhead clearance-14.5 feet
DWMR phone-916-875-5555

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Galt FAQ

Can I leave my carts at the curb all week?

No. Carts must be removed within 12 hours after collection and stored out of public view.

Can I keep my carts in front of my house?

Only during the pickup window. Otherwise they must be screened from view by fence, landscaping, or side yard.

Isleton FAQ

How long can I leave my carts at the curb?

Put carts out no more than 24 hours before collection and return them to your property within 24 hours after collection, per Sacramento County's curbside cart rules for unincorporated areas.

Is trash service optional?

No. The Sacramento County Code requires the owner, tenant, or occupant of every improved parcel in the unincorporated area to subscribe to solid waste, recyclable, and organic material collection (Sacramento County Code 6.20.120), with limited exceptions.

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