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Trash Bin Storage: Mount Vernon vs White Plains

How do trash bin storage rules compare between Mount Vernon, NY and White Plains, NY?

Mount Vernon and White Plains have similar restriction levels.

Mount Vernon, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Mount Vernon residents must use approved containers with secure lids and may not place them curbside more than 24 hours before scheduled pickup; empty bins must be removed within 12 hours after collection.

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White Plains, NY

Westchester County

Some Restrictions

Trash and recycling carts may be placed curbside no earlier than 5 p.m. the day before collection and must be removed by 10 p.m. on collection day. Containers must have tight-fitting lids.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMount VernonWhite Plains
CodeChapter 256-
Set-out window24 hrs before pickup-
Removal12 hrs after-
LidsRequired-
Fine$50-$250-
Set-Out-After 5 p.m. prior
Retrieve-By 10 p.m. day-of
Lid-Tight-fitting required
Commercial-Screened enclosure

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Mount Vernon FAQ

When can I put my trash out for collection?

No earlier than the evening before pickup; bins must be retrieved within 12 hours after collection.

Do Mount Vernon trash cans need lids?

Yes. Chapter 256 requires tightly lidded containers to prevent rodent and raccoon access — critical in dense Westchester corridors. Fines for violations run $50-$250.

Is recycling mandatory in Mount Vernon?

Yes. Westchester County Local Law requires source-separated recycling for Mount Vernon residents. Construction debris, electronics, and bulk items must be scheduled separately through DPW.

White Plains FAQ

When should I put out my trash?

No earlier than 5 p.m. the evening before your pickup day. Retrieve the empty cart by 10 p.m. on collection day.

Do trash cans in White Plains need lids?

Yes. Containers must have tight-fitting lids to prevent wildlife access and odor. The White Plains Department of Public Works handles residential refuse and recycling collection.

How do White Plains commercial properties handle trash?

Commercial properties contract with private haulers and must provide screened enclosures under zoning. Residential DPW pickup rules do not apply to commercial refuse.

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