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San Bernardino vs Victorville

How do bin placement rules rules compare between San Bernardino, CA and Victorville, CA?

Victorville has fewer restrictions than San Bernardino.

San Bernardino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

San Bernardino carts must be at the curb on pickup day with 3 feet between each and clear of hydrants and mailboxes. On non-collection days they must be screened from public view under Municipal Code 8.24.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Victorville residents must place carts at the curb with wheels facing the house, at least 2 feet apart, and clear of vehicles, mailboxes, and fire hydrants. Store bins out of public view between pickups.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan BernardinoVictorville
SpacingAt least 3 feet between carts and obstacles-
Storage ruleCarts must be out of public view on non-collection days-
Blocked itemsCannot block sidewalks, hydrants, or mailboxes-
Multi-familyScreened enclosures at least 6 feet high required-
CitationStarting fine around 65 dollars per violation-
Spacing between carts-2 to 3 feet
Clear of obstacles-5 feet minimum
Out of view when stored-Required
Lid must close-Yes, no overfill

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San Bernardino FAQ

Can I keep my trash cart on the side of my driveway all week?

Only if the cart is screened from public view by a fence, gate, or landscaping. Carts left visible from the street on non-collection days can be cited as a screening and blight violation.

Why should I leave space between my carts at the curb?

Automated collection trucks need at least three feet between carts and any obstacle to allow the robotic arm to grip and lift. Carts too close together may be skipped.

Where should HOA communities put shared trash bins?

Multi-family and HOA complexes must provide screened trash enclosures meeting Development Code standards, with solid walls 6 feet high and a solid gate. Enclosures must be on an approved drainage pad.

Victorville FAQ

Where exactly do I put the carts?

At the curb or edge of the street with handles toward the house, spaced apart from other objects so the automated truck arm can reach them without obstruction.

Can I leave carts at the curb all week?

No. Store carts out of public view between pickups. Code Enforcement may cite repeated violations starting with a courtesy notice.

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