Pinal County sets no county-wide bin placement or set-out schedule because it does not run collection. Container placement, curb set-out times, and screening are governed by your private hauler's terms or, inside a city, by the municipality.
Because Pinal County does not provide residential collection in unincorporated areas, there is no county ordinance dictating when to place carts at the curb or how far apart to space them. Set-out timing follows your private hauler's service agreement. The county's nuisance rules still matter indirectly: containers and their contents cannot be allowed to overflow into scrap, junk, or debris that creates a public-health hazard, which would trigger the RTO abatement process. Residents in incorporated cities and towns (Casa Grande, Maricopa, Apache Junction, Coolidge, Florence) must follow that municipality's cart placement, set-out window, and removal-from-view rules, which commonly require returning carts off the street within a day of pickup.
No county placement rule; overflowing or improperly stored containers can be cited under the county nuisance ordinance. City set-out violations are enforced by the municipality.
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