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Bin Placement Rules: Irvine vs Midway City

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Irvine, CA and Midway City, CA?

Irvine and Midway City have similar restriction levels.

Irvine, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Trash and recycling carts in Irvine must be placed at the curb with lids closed on collection day. Carts should be spaced apart and clear of parked cars and mailboxes. Return carts to storage (garage or screened area) promptly after pickup. Irvine's HOA communities often have strict bin storage requirements. Leaving bins out is a common code enforcement complaint.

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Midway City, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Residents in unincorporated Orange County must place bins curbside with wheels against the curb by 6:00 AM on collection day. Carts should be spaced approximately one foot apart and at least three feet from obstructions like parked cars, fire hydrants, and trees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIrvineMidway City
PositionAt curb, lids closed-
SpacingApart from each other and obstacles1 ft apart, 3 ft from objects
StorageIn garage or screened area-
HOA RulesOften stricter requirements-
RetrievalPromptly after pickupSame day after collection
Placement Time-By 6:00 AM
Inspections-At curb only, not on property

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Irvine FAQ

How should I set out bins in Irvine?

Place carts at the curb with lids closed, spaced apart and clear of cars. Return to storage in your garage or screened area promptly after pickup.

Are there extra bin rules in Irvine HOA communities?

Yes, most HOAs have specific guidelines about bin storage and timing that are stricter than city code. Check your community's CC&Rs.

Midway City FAQ

When do I need to put my bins out in unincorporated Orange County?

Place bins curbside with wheels against the curb by 6:00 AM on your scheduled collection day. Space them one foot apart and three feet from obstructions.

Can code enforcement inspect my trash bins?

Yes, but only when bins are placed in public areas for pickup. Bins stored on private property are not inspected. Inspections check for SB 1383 organics contamination compliance.

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