In unincorporated Adams County, waste containers may be set in the front-yard area or at the street only for 24 hours to allow pickup, and every container must be covered. Store bins out of front-yard view the rest of the week.
Container placement in the unincorporated county follows the county's code-compliance standards: 'trash containers are only allowed in the front-yard area or street for 24 hours to allow for pickup.' Put bins out near your scheduled pickup time and bring them back within a day; between pickups, store containers alongside or behind the house, out of the front-yard view. All containers must be covered so wind and animals cannot scatter the contents. Leaving cans at the curb all week, or storing uncovered/overflowing containers, can be cited as a code-compliance violation and can feed a broader blight case. Cities within the county set their own placement rules.
A code-compliance issue handled with a courtesy notice and correction period, then a citation if containers are still left out beyond the 24-hour window or kept uncovered.
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