Chino Hills residents may set carts out the night before or by 6:00 a.m. on collection day, and Code Enforcement treats trash carts left visible from the street as a violation, so bins must be stored out of public view between pickups.
The City of Chino Hills contracts with WM (Waste Management) as its franchised hauler. The City's Trash Services page instructs residents to 'Pull your carts to the curb the night before or no later than 6:00 am on your collection day.' Single-family homes are issued three 95-gallon SB 1383-compliant carts with a black lid for trash, a blue lid for recyclables, and a green lid for organics. While the City's published pages do not state an exact distance the carts must be returned within, the City's Code Enforcement Division lists 'Trash Carts (cans/bins) Visible from the Street' among the violations it responds to, indicating carts must be stored out of public view (for example in a garage, side yard, or behind a fence or screen) between collection days. Leaving carts at the curb beyond the collection day, or in a location visible from the street, can therefore prompt a code-compliance notice. These storage and set-out rules are City of Chino Hills requirements, distinct from County rules. For the exact set-out timing on your address, residents check WM's schedule tool by address through the City's Trash Services page.
Trash carts left visible from the street between collection days are listed by the City as a code-enforcement issue and may prompt a notice of violation. Carts should be set out no earlier than the night before and stored out of public view after pickup.
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