Boulder City requires trash and recycling carts to be placed at the curb by 6 am on pickup day and removed from public view within 24 hours after collection. Carts must not block sidewalks or driveways.
Boulder City Municipal Code and Public Works regulations require specific bin placement rules to keep streets and sidewalks clear. Carts must be placed at the curb or designated collection point by 6 am on the scheduled pickup day and positioned with wheels to the house and lid opening toward the street so the automated collection truck can grab them correctly. Carts must be spaced at least 3 feet apart and at least 3 feet from obstructions such as mailboxes, light poles, and parked vehicles. Carts must not block sidewalks, bike lanes, or driveways during or after collection. After pickup, carts must be removed from the curb within 24 hours and stored out of direct public view from the street in most residential zones. Carts stored visibly from the street can be a code violation under property maintenance provisions, though enforcement often depends on complaints. Between pickups, carts should be stored in a side yard behind a gate, garage, or other screened location. HOAs in Boulder City developments may impose even stricter screening rules. The historic district has more flexible practical enforcement given the older home layouts that often lack side yards, but residents are still expected to make a reasonable effort to screen the carts.
Carts left at the curb beyond the allowed window may trigger a Code Enforcement Notice of Violation. Citations typically start around 100 dollars for repeat violations. Blocking sidewalks or driveways may result in immediate abatement by Public Works and possible fees.
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