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Bin Placement Rules: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield has fewer restrictions than Milwaukee.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Few Restrictions

Milwaukee County sets no rules on where or when to place trash and recycling carts. Set-out timing, curb placement, and clearance are governed by each city or village that provides collection, such as the City of Milwaukee's DPW Sanitation Division.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee Code Chapter 79 specifies requirements for trash and recycling cart placement. Carts must be placed at the curb with the opening facing the street, at least 3 feet from any obstruction including other carts, mailboxes, and parked cars. When not set out for collection, carts must be stored behind the front building line in a location not readily visible from the street. Carts blocking the sidewalk or placed in the street are subject to citation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
Who sets placement rulesCity/village-
County roleNone-
Milwaukee authorityDPW Sanitation, Ch. 79-
Typical ruleClearance for automated arm-
Code Section-Milwaukee Code Ch. 79
Placement-Opening facing street, 3 ft from obstructions
Storage-Behind front building line when not at curb
Prohibited-Blocking sidewalk or placed in street
Visibility-Not visible from street when stored

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Greenfield FAQ

What time do I put my carts out in Milwaukee County?

It depends on your municipality — the county sets no rule. City of Milwaukee residents follow the DPW Sanitation set-out time and placement diagram; suburbs publish their own timing.

How much space do carts need around them?

Municipalities with automated collection, including the City of Milwaukee, require clearance from cars, poles, and other carts so the truck arm can lift them. Check your city's set-out guide.

Milwaukee FAQ

Where should I place my trash cart for pickup?

Place carts at the curb with the opening facing the street, at least 3 feet from mailboxes, parked cars, and other carts. Do not block the sidewalk or place carts in the street.

Where do I store my cart between pickups?

Store carts behind the front building line of your home in a location not readily visible from the street, such as beside the garage or in a rear yard. Leaving carts at the curb between collection days may result in a citation.

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