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Pickup Rules & Schedules: Simi Valley vs Thousand Oaks

How do pickup rules & schedules rules compare between Simi Valley, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Simi Valley and Thousand Oaks have similar restriction levels.

Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Simi Valley provides curbside trash, recycling, and green waste collection through a contracted waste hauler. Residents must separate materials into designated bins and follow collection day schedules and placement requirements.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Thousand Oaks provides curbside trash, recycling, and green waste collection through a contracted waste hauler. Collection occurs weekly on assigned days. Under SB 1383, organic waste including food scraps must be separated from trash beginning 2022.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSimi ValleyThousand Oaks
CollectionWeekly curbside pickupWeekly on assigned day
Bin TypesTrash (gray), recycling (blue), green (green)-
Set-Out TimeBy 6 AM on collection day-
SB 1383Food scraps in green bin requiredFood scraps in green waste bin
Bins-Trash, recycling, green waste
Bin Out Time-By 6 AM on collection day

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Simi Valley FAQ

What day is trash pickup in Simi Valley?

Collection days vary by neighborhood. Contact the waste hauler or check the city's website for your specific collection schedule. A schedule is provided when service begins.

What can go in the recycling bin?

Paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and containers, glass bottles and jars, and metal cans. No plastic bags, food-soiled paper, or Styrofoam.

Do I have to put food scraps in the green bin?

Yes, California SB 1383 requires organic waste separation. Food scraps, yard trimmings, and compostable paper should go in the green waste bin.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

What day is trash pickup in Thousand Oaks?

Collection day is based on your neighborhood zone and is assigned when you start service. Check with the city's contracted waste hauler or the city website for your specific collection day.

Do I have to separate food scraps?

Yes, under California SB 1383, food scraps and organic waste must go in the green waste bin, not the trash bin.

What happens if my recycling bin is contaminated?

If your recycling bin contains non-recyclable items, food waste, or plastic bags, it may be tagged and left uncollected. Check the city's guidelines for accepted recyclable materials.

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