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Bulk Item Disposal: Los Angeles vs Norwalk

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Los Angeles and Norwalk have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Residents can schedule free bulky item pickup through MyLA311 or by calling 311. Items include furniture, mattresses, appliances, and e-waste. Leaving bulky items at the curb without a scheduled pickup is illegal dumping. Multi-family properties pay a per-unit bulky item fee ($0.64/unit for separately metered, $1.11 for master-metered) under LAMC 66.41.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Norwalk offers scheduled bulk item pickup for large items like furniture and appliances. Advance scheduling typically required. Some items may need special handling.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesNorwalk
SchedulingFree via MyLA311 or 311Appointment or monthly
ItemsFurniture, appliances, mattresses, e-waste-
Illegal DumpingCurb placement without pickup = violation-
Multi-Family Fee$0.64-$1.11/unit/month (LAMC 66.41)-
Excluded-Hazmat, electronics, construction
Appliances-Refrigerant must be removed
Topic-Bulk Disposal

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Los Angeles FAQ

How do I schedule bulk pickup?

Contact Los Angeles public works to schedule. Most cities require 1 to 2 weeks advance notice.

Can I put out construction debris?

No. Construction debris requires a private hauler or self-haul to an approved disposal facility.

Norwalk FAQ

How do I schedule bulk pickup?

Contact Norwalk public works to schedule. Most cities require 1 to 2 weeks advance notice.

Can I put out construction debris?

No. Construction debris requires a private hauler or self-haul to an approved disposal facility.

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