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Bin Placement Rules: Los Angeles vs South San Gabriel

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Los Angeles and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Bins must be placed at the curb with lids fully closed and openings facing the street. Minimum 3-foot clearance from vehicles, mailboxes, fire hydrants, and other obstacles. Bins should not block sidewalks or driveways. Bins must be retrieved the same day after collection. Collection bin placement on private property for donations requires a building permit and certificate of occupancy under LAMC.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Trash bin placement in unincorporated LA County varies by Garbage Disposal District. Bins are placed curbside on collection day per the contract hauler's schedule. Bins must be retrieved promptly. SB 1383 requires three-stream separation (trash, recycling, organic waste).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSouth San Gabriel
LidFully closed, opening toward street-
Clearance3 ft from obstacles-
SidewalksMust not block-
RetrievalSame day after collectionPromptly after collection
Donation BinsPermit required (LAMC)-
Placement-Curbside on collection day
Schedule-Set by GDD contract hauler
Three Streams-Trash, recycling, organic

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Los Angeles FAQ

How far apart should bins be?

At least three feet apart and away from obstructions like mailboxes and parked cars.

When must I bring bins in?

Within 12 to 24 hours after collection. Check Los Angeles code for exact timeframe.

South San Gabriel FAQ

When should I put out trash bins?

By 6 AM on your collection day with handles facing the street. Retrieve within 12 hours after collection. Bins must be stored out of public view on non-collection days.

How far apart should bins be?

At least 3 feet apart from each other and 3 feet from mailboxes, cars, fire hydrants, and other objects. This allows the automated truck arm to grab each bin without obstruction.

What if my bin wasn't collected?

Check that the lid was fully closed and the bin was properly placed. Contact your waste hauler or LA County Public Works at (626) 458-5100 to identify your hauler and report missed collections.

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