Pleasanton requires garbage and recycling cart lids to stay closed when not in use, prohibits overfilling carts, and bars placing discarded items on the ground around carts. Carts must be kept sanitary and covered. Accumulated garbage and trash are also code enforcement matters under the property maintenance rules.
The City of Pleasanton, through its Solid Waste regulations (Municipal Code Chapter 9.20) and Code Enforcement Division, requires residents to keep waste containers managed properly. Per the city's solid waste guidance, all garbage bin/cart lids must remain closed when not in use, property owners should not overfill garbage bins/carts, and discarded items should not be placed on the ground where they can block access and prevent the driver from emptying the cart. Carts must be kept in a sanitary condition by the owner and covered to prevent access of flies to the contents. Each residential, commercial and industrial unit must have solid waste, recyclables and organic waste service by the contracted collector (Pleasanton Garbage Service). Accumulated garbage and trash on a property is among the issues handled by the Code Enforcement Division under the property maintenance code, separate from the routing/collection rules. Beyond the curb, the code also makes it unlawful to dump, place or bury garbage, trash, rubbish, manure or waste matter in any lot, land, street, alley or public place. Residents should store carts out of public view between collection days where practical and ensure carts do not become a source of blight or odor.
Overfilled carts, lids left open, or discarded items piled on the ground around carts can result in missed collection and code enforcement follow-up. Accumulated garbage and trash visible on a property is a property-maintenance violation handled by Code Enforcement under Chapter 9.28, with the standard written-notice and abatement process. Mandatory waste service applies to all residential, commercial and industrial units.
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