Hinds County bin placement rules require carts at the curb on collection day with lids closed, spaced at least 3 feet apart from obstacles, and retrieved within 12 to 24 hours after pickup. Jackson Code Chapter 86 prohibits leaving bins at the curb outside the collection window, and bins must be stored out of public view between pickups. Richard's Disposal and other haulers may skip bins placed incorrectly.
Bin placement in Hinds County is governed by municipal code. Jackson Code Chapter 86 requires residents to place carts at the curb or alley edge on the morning of their assigned collection day with lids fully closed so waste is contained. Bins should face the street with handles toward the house, spaced at least 3 feet apart and at least 3 feet from parked vehicles, mailboxes, trees, utility poles, and water meters to allow automated truck arms clearance. Bins must be removed from the curb within 12 to 24 hours of collection and stored out of public view between pickups (in a garage, side yard, or behind a screening fence). Leaving bins visible from the street between pickups is a code violation in Jackson's residential zones. Clinton Code Chapter 50 has similar rules with stricter enforcement in historic and conservation districts. Overflowing bins with the lid propped open will not be collected in many routes. Jackson's historic districts (Belhaven, Fondren, Farish Street) require bins to be especially discrete to protect neighborhood aesthetics. Rural unincorporated residents should check with their private hauler for placement rules, which are typically set by contract.
Bins left out past deadline: warning first occurrence, then $25 to $100 per occurrence under Jackson Code Β§86. Improperly placed bins may be skipped by haulers, forcing residents to store waste until next pickup. Persistent violations may prompt code enforcement action.
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