Harrison County requires bins curbside on pickup day with lids closed, 3 feet apart, retrieved within 12-24 hours. Hurricane season (June-November) brings additional rules: secure bins before named storms to prevent projectiles. Stored out of view between pickups.
Harrison County municipalities require trash and recycling bins to be placed at the curbside or alley edge on collection day with lids fully closed per municipal sanitation ordinances. Bins should face the street with handles toward the house, spaced at least 3 feet apart and at least 3 feet away from parked cars, mailboxes, utility poles, and fire hydrants to allow automated hauler arms to grip them. Bins must be retrieved from the curb within 12-24 hours after collection in most Harrison County cities (Gulfport, Biloxi, D'Iberville). Bins left out beyond the allowed window may trigger municipal code enforcement action. Between pickups, bins must be stored out of public view, typically behind the house, in the garage, or behind a screen. Hurricane season (June 1-November 30) triggers additional rules: during Tropical Storm or Hurricane Watch/Warning, residents must secure bins indoors or weighted down to prevent them becoming wind projectiles, per Harrison County Emergency Management recommendations and municipal emergency ordinances. After Katrina, debris fields showed how dangerous unsecured bins become in 100+ mph winds. STRs and beachfront properties face additional scrutiny for bin management due to tourist aesthetic concerns. HOAs in Gulf Hills, Grand Bayou, and Diamondhead often impose stricter screening rules.
Bins left out past deadline: warning first, then $25-$100 per occurrence under municipal code. Improperly placed bins: skipped by hauler. Failing to secure bins before named storms: $100-$500 emergency ordinance violation. Bins blown into streets or neighbor property creating hazards: owner responsible for cleanup costs.
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