Rancho Cucamonga requires trash, recycling, and green waste carts to be stored out of public view between collection days. Carts placed in front yards or alongside houses visible from the street violate Municipal Code.
Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Code Section 8.17.050 and Development Code Chapter 17.48 require single-family residents to store trash, recycling, and green waste carts in an area not visible from the public street or sidewalk between collection days. Acceptable storage locations include inside the garage, behind a side-yard gate, or behind a fence or wall that fully screens the carts from neighboring property and the public right-of-way. Carts kept in driveways or side yards visible from the street are considered property-maintenance violations subject to Code Enforcement action. In multifamily and commercial zones, solid-waste enclosures must be constructed of masonry with solid-view gates meeting the Development Code enclosure standards, typically a minimum 6-foot height with self-closing gates. Code Enforcement typically issues a courtesy notice for first-time cart storage violations, followed by administrative citations that escalate in amount for repeat or ongoing violations. Corner lots and homes without side yards can apply for accommodations through Planning, such as a screening fence permit, to comply with the storage standard.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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