Fillmore requires trash, recycling, and green waste bins to be placed at the curb on collection day with lids closed and handles facing the street. Bins must not block sidewalks, driveways, or fire hydrants. They must be returned to storage after collection.
On collection day, Fillmore residents must place bins within 5 feet of the curb with lids closed and handles facing the street for automated collection. Leave at least 3 feet of space between bins and 3 feet from any obstruction (parked cars, mailboxes, utility poles). Bins must not block sidewalks, driveways, or fire hydrants. Place bins out by 6 AM on collection day (or the evening before) and return them to storage by the end of the day after collection. The city's franchised waste hauler provides automated collection requiring proper bin orientation. Overloaded bins with lids that cannot close may not be collected. Bins should be placed on a level surface near the curb, not in the street.
Improperly placed bins may not be collected. Bins blocking sidewalks or fire hydrants are code violations. Bins left at the curb beyond the collection window are subject to property maintenance enforcement.
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