Fort Worth Code Compliance enforces property maintenance standards including trash container storage and placement. Residential trash carts must be placed at the curb no earlier than 6 PM the day before collection and retrieved by midnight on collection day. Bins should not be visible from the street at other times and must be stored behind the front building line or screened from public view. The city provides standardized 96-gallon carts for automated collection.
Fort Worth requires trash and recycling bins to be stored out of public view between collection days, typically behind a fence, in a garage, or on the side of the house screened from the street. Bins can be placed at the curb the evening before or morning of collection and must be retrieved the same day. Bins must be placed with lids closed and not overflowing. Some areas designate specific placement locations relative to driveways and mailboxes. Commercial properties have separate dumpster screening requirements. HOAs may have stricter bin storage rules.
Warnings for first offense. Fines typically $25 to $100 per occurrence. Repeat violations may escalate to code enforcement action.
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