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Trash Bin Storage: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do trash bin storage rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas addresses trash bin storage through its nuisance abatement provisions in LVMC Chapter 9.04. Refuse containers must be stored out of public view when not awaiting collection. Republic Services, the city's contracted waste hauler, requires bins to be placed at the curb by 6 AM on collection day and retrieved by the end of the collection day. Bins left at the curb beyond collection day may result in Code Enforcement notices.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County Code Title 11 requires residential trash and recycling bins to be stored out of public view between collection days. Improper storage is a common property maintenance complaint enforced by Code Enforcement in the Las Vegas Valley.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLas VegasParadise
Code ReferenceLVMC Chapter 9.04 (Nuisances)-
HaulerRepublic Services-
Placement TimeOut by 6 AM on collection day-
RetrievalReturn bins by end of collection day-
StorageMust be stored out of public view-
Storage Standard-Not visible from street
Code-Title 11 nuisance / Title 9
Setout Window-Evening before through day after pickup
Report-(702) 455-4191

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Las Vegas FAQ

When should I put my trash bins out?

Place bins at the curb by 6 AM on your scheduled collection day. Retrieve them by the end of the day after collection. Bins left at the curb may prompt a Code Enforcement notice.

Where do I store my trash bins between pickups?

Bins must be stored out of public view, such as in a side yard, garage, or behind a screening wall. Leaving bins visible from the street between collection days may be considered a nuisance under LVMC Chapter 9.04.

Paradise FAQ

Where do I have to store my trash cans in Clark County?

Carts must be stored out of public view between pickups β€” typically in the garage, behind a side-yard gate, or within a screening enclosure. Front-yard storage visible from the street is a Title 11 violation.

Can my neighbor report me for leaving trash bins out in Clark County?

Yes. Leaving carts at the curb between pickups or storing them visible from the street is a commonly reported code violation in unincorporated Clark County. Complaints can be filed anonymously with Code Enforcement.

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