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Bin Placement Rules: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Wyoming, MI's bin-placement rules are a hybrid of (a) the operating rules of each licensed hauler the resident contracts with and (b) Wyoming Code Chapter 70 (Streets, Sidewalks, and Other Public Places), which prohibits obstructing the sidewalk or right-of-way. The general rule across the five licensed haulers (Advanced Disposal, Arrowaste, Kamps, Republic, Waste Management): cart at the curb before the hauler's set-out time (typically 6 or 7 a.m.) on your designated collection day, handle facing the house, clear of parked vehicles, mailboxes, fire hydrants, and utility poles. Empty carts must be returned to the side or rear of the dwelling after collection - long-term curbside storage is a Chapter 70 obstruction issue.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
Set-Out Time-Before 6-7 a.m. (hauler-specific)
Cart Orientation-Handle facing the house (for arm trucks)
Clearance-3-5 ft from cars, hydrants, poles
Code Anchor-Wyoming Code Ch. 70, Sec. 70-6
Sidewalk Obstruction-Prohibited (esp. winter snow plow access)
Retrieval-Off curb after pickup; no long-term storage

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Kentwood FAQ

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Wyoming FAQ

Where should I put my trash cart in Wyoming, MI?

At the curb in front of your house before the set-out time on your designated collection day. Set-out time depends on your hauler (Advanced Disposal, Arrowaste, Kamps, Republic, or Waste Management) - usually before 6 a.m. for Republic and Waste Management, before 7 a.m. for others. Place the cart with the handle facing the house so the automated arm or rear-loading truck can grab it, in the gutter or just behind the curb (not on the sidewalk, not in the cartway), with 3-5 feet clearance from parked vehicles, mailboxes, fire hydrants, and adjacent carts. Wyoming Code Chapter 70 Section 70-6 prohibits placing obstructions on the public sidewalk or right-of-way.

Can I leave my Wyoming, MI trash cart at the curb all the time?

No. Wyoming Code Chapter 70 (Streets, Sidewalks, and Other Public Places) Section 70-6 prohibits placing or maintaining obstructions on the public sidewalk or other public place. Long-term curbside storage of trash carts is an obstruction issue that can draw a municipal civil-infraction ticket from Code Enforcement Officers, returnable to 62A District Court. The City's snow guidance also reminds residents to keep sidewalks free of obstructions (specifically including 'garbage cans') so the contracted sidewalk plow can pass after 2-inch accumulations. Bring carts back to the side or rear of the house after pickup.

What if my Wyoming, MI cart is blocked when the truck arrives?

The truck will skip your cart that day. This is a hauler service issue - call your hauler (Advanced Disposal, Arrowaste, Kamps, Republic Services, or Waste Management) the same day to arrange a make-up pickup; the hauler may charge for an extra trip. To prevent skips, park off the street the night before your pickup day, leave 3-5 feet clearance around the cart, and avoid setting the cart out next to a parked car, fire hydrant, low-hanging branch, or mailbox. Skipped carts are not a City violation - missed pickups are not enforceable against the City or the resident; they are a private contract matter.

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