Santa Paula vs Thousand Oaks
How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Santa Paula, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?
Santa Paula, CA
Ventura County
No data available yet for Santa Paula.
Thousand Oaks, CA
Ventura County
Thousand Oaks residents can schedule bulky item pickups through the city's contracted waste hauler for large items like furniture, appliances, and mattresses. A limited number of free pickups may be included in the annual service. The Simi Valley Landfill and nearby transfer stations accept self-hauled items.
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| Fact | Santa Paula | Thousand Oaks |
|---|---|---|
| Bulky Pickup | - | Schedule through waste hauler |
| Free Pickups | - | Limited annual allotment |
| Self-Haul | - | Simi Valley Landfill accepts items |
| Not Accepted | - | Hazardous waste, construction debris, tires |
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Santa Paula FAQ
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Thousand Oaks FAQ
How do I get rid of large items in Thousand Oaks?
Schedule a bulky item pickup through the city's contracted waste hauler. A limited number of free pickups may be included in your annual service. You can also self-haul to the Simi Valley Landfill.
Can I put furniture on the curb for pickup?
Only on the scheduled bulky pickup day. Do not place large items at the curb without scheduling a pickup first, as this may result in code enforcement action.
Where do I dispose of hazardous waste?
Hazardous waste is not accepted through regular trash or bulky pickup. Ventura County hosts periodic household hazardous waste collection events. Check the county website for schedules and locations.
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