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Bin Placement Rules: Urban Honolulu vs Waipahu

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Urban Honolulu, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Urban Honolulu has fewer restrictions than Waipahu.

Urban Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Few Restrictions

On Urban Honolulu's narrow streets, ROH Sec. 42-1.4 curbside placement rules and Sec. 42-1.5 safety limits matter more because blocked sidewalks and crosswalks trigger quicker skipped-collection outcomes.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Some Restrictions

Waipahu carts must be placed curbside with clearance and proper orientation for automated collection and must not block sidewalks, driveways, or create hazards on narrow plantation-era streets.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactUrban HonoluluWaipahu
Placement SectionROH Sec. 42-1.4-
Safety LimitsROH Sec. 42-1.5-
LocationCurbside, clear-
AgencyEnvironmental Services-
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Urban Honolulu FAQ

Where should I place carts on a narrow Moiliili street?

At the curb with clearance from vehicles and poles so the automated arm can operate, per ROH Sec. 42-1.4. Do not block sidewalks, crosswalks, or hydrants.

Can the city refuse to pick up a cart blocking traffic?

Yes. ROH Sec. 42-1.5 allows the Department of Environmental Services to skip unsafe or obstructive cart placements until they are corrected.

Waipahu FAQ

My street is narrow, where should I put my cart?

At the curb edge with clearance on both sides for the automated arm, without blocking the sidewalk or travel lane. Follow ENV's route-specific guidance.

Is it okay to share a cart with my neighbor?

Each household normally has its own cart assigned by ENV. Contact ENV for guidance if you want to combine service or add a cart.

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