Victorville requires trash, recycling, and organics carts to be stored out of view from the public right-of-way except on collection day. Violations trigger code enforcement notices and administrative fines.
Victorville Municipal Code property maintenance standards require residents to store waste carts behind a fence, gate, wall, or inside a garage or side yard so they are not visible from the street except on the day of collection. Carts may be placed at the curb no earlier than sunset the evening before collection and must be returned to storage by the end of collection day. Carts must be kept in sanitary condition without overflow, odor, or conditions that attract vermin. Businesses and multi-family properties must use enclosed trash enclosures consistent with their approved site plan and keep the enclosures clean and gates closed. Repeated visible storage, overflowing bins, or damaged enclosures will generate a courtesy notice followed by administrative citations that typically escalate from roughly 100 dollars for a first offense to higher fines for repeat violations. Rental property owners are responsible for compliance even if tenants leave carts at the curb.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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