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Bin Placement Rules: Pasadena vs Tomball

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Pasadena, TX and Tomball, TX?

Tomball has fewer restrictions than Pasadena.

Pasadena, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Pasadena's Chapter 14 governs trash bin placement. Containers must be placed at the curb by the designated collection time and removed promptly after pickup. Bins left out beyond collection day or stored improperly may result in Code Enforcement action.

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Tomball, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Harris County has no ordinance governing trash bin placement in unincorporated areas. Bin placement rules are set by private waste haulers and individual MUD or subdivision deed restrictions. No county setback or storage requirements exist for residential trash containers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPasadenaTomball
CodeChapter 14-
Curb PlacementBy designated collection time-
RemovalPromptly after collection-
StorageHOA rules may apply-
County Rules-None β€” no bin ordinance
HOA/Deed Rules-Often restrict bin storage
Hauler Rules-Set by private company
MUD Rules-May impose placement rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pasadena FAQ

When do I put my trash bins out in Pasadena TX?

Place bins at the curb by the designated collection time on your scheduled pickup day per Chapter 14. Remove them promptly after collection.

Can I leave my bins at the curb all week?

No. Bins left at the curb beyond the collection period may result in Code Enforcement action. Check your HOA rules for additional storage requirements.

Tomball FAQ

Where do I put my trash bins in unincorporated Harris County?

Follow your private waste hauler's instructions for collection day placement. Between pickups, check your subdivision deed restrictions or HOA rules for storage requirements.

Can my HOA fine me for bin placement?

Yes. Many subdivisions in Harris County have deed restrictions requiring bins to be stored out of view. HOAs can enforce these through fines and liens.

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