Will County municipalities require trash and recycling bins to be screened from street view except on collection day. Joliet, Bolingbrook, Romeoville, and Plainfield each limit curb placement to 12-24 hours around pickup. Groot, Waste Management, and Republic Services are primary haulers.
Will County municipalities regulate trash and recycling container storage and placement under property maintenance codes. Joliet Code §17-211 requires bins stored behind the front building line, in a garage, or screened by fence/vegetation; curb placement permitted from 6 PM day before pickup to 9 PM day of pickup. Bolingbrook §14-11 requires similar screening with 12-hour curb limit. Romeoville §50-8 requires containers stored at the side or rear of principal structure. Plainfield §10-18, New Lenox §95-6, Mokena §50-5, Frankfort §94-3, and Lockport §97-2 each impose comparable requirements. Containers must have tight-fitting lids to prevent animal access (coyotes and raccoons are common in Will County due to Des Plaines, DuPage, and Kankakee River corridors). Overflowing bins, broken containers, and bins blocking sidewalks violate codes. Private haulers (Groot Industries, Waste Management, Republic Services) service most of the county on municipal contracts. Illinois EPA solid waste rules (35 Ill. Adm. Code 807-817) apply to hauler operations. HOAs frequently impose stricter bin storage rules.
Warnings for first violation. Fines typically $25-$100 in Joliet and Bolingbrook, up to $750 for repeat. Uncontained trash creating nuisance: code enforcement action, $100-$500 plus abatement. Bins left at curb beyond allowed window: $25-$50 per occurrence.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
Bolingbrook, IL
Bolingbrook regulates noise through its disorderly conduct ordinance (§19-501(13)) which prohibits making improper noise, disturbance, or breach of peace wit...
Bolingbrook, IL
Bolingbrook regulates construction noise through its general nuisance and zoning ordinances. While specific construction hour limits were not publicly codifi...
Bolingbrook, IL
Barking dogs that disturb the peace fall under Bolingbrook's general disorderly conduct and nuisance provisions. Bolingbrook Animal Control (part of the Poli...
Bolingbrook, IL
Overnight on-street parking is generally not permitted in Bolingbrook for safety, snow removal, and street maintenance reasons. Residents in multi-family or ...
Bolingbrook, IL
Bolingbrook allows RV and boat parking on residential properties with restrictions. Vehicles must be registered and in operable condition. Vehicles must not ...
Bolingbrook, IL
Bolingbrook requires driveways to be concrete or asphalt. Decorative rock or gravel is not an acceptable driveway extension. Blocking sidewalks or fire hydra...
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Will County.
See how Bolingbrook's trash bin storage rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.