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Illegal Dumping: Hesperia vs San Bernardino

How do illegal dumping rules compare between Hesperia, CA and San Bernardino, CA?

Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Dumping trash, mattresses, appliances, construction debris, or yard waste on Hesperia streets, vacant desert lots, alleys, or washes violates Hesperia Municipal Code Chapter 8.04 (Solid Waste Management — Ordinance No. 56) AND California Penal Code §374.3. State law sets a mandatory $250–$1,000 first-offense fine, doubled for tires; commercial-quantity dumping (≥1 cubic yard or business-generated) is a misdemeanor carrying $1,000–$3,000 and up to 6 months in county jail. Report to the City's HEART program.

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San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHesperiaSan Bernardino
State first-offense fine$250–$1,000 (Pen. Code §374.3(a))-
Tire dumping multiplier2× standard fine-
Commercial threshold≥1 cubic yard or business-generated-
Commercial penalty$1,000–$3,000 + up to 6 mo jail (misd.)-
Report toHEART program app via City of Hesperia-

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Hesperia FAQ

What is the fine for illegal dumping in Hesperia?

Under California Penal Code §374.3, a first conviction carries a mandatory $250–$1,000 fine (doubled for waste tires). Commercial-quantity dumping — one cubic yard or more, or anything dumped in the course of a business — is a misdemeanor with $1,000–$3,000 in fines plus up to 6 months in county jail.

How do I report illegal dumping in Hesperia?

Use the City's HEART (Hesperia Environmental Action Response Team) program app, accessible from the Illegal Dumping page at hesperiaca.gov, or call the City at 760-947-1000. The HEART app is specifically for illegal dumping — windblown litter and small debris should be reported separately.

Why is illegal dumping such a big issue in Hesperia?

The High Desert has many large vacant parcels, dry washes, and remote dirt roads that make unmonitored dumping easy. Hesperia Ordinance No. 56 (codified as HMC Chapter 8.04) was enacted specifically to address this. Property owners may also be liable for nuisance abatement if dumping accumulates on their land.

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