Unincorporated Fresno County uses franchised haulers (Mid Valley Disposal, others). Bins must be placed at curb on collection day and removed within 24 hours. Keep 3 ft clearance around bins. Bins stored out of street view when not on pickup.
Fresno County Department of Public Works administers solid waste collection franchises. Mid Valley Disposal, Waste Management, and others serve unincorporated areas. Residents must place carts at curb no earlier than 5 PM the day before collection and remove within 24 hours after pickup. Store bins in side yard or behind fence, not visible from street per county nuisance code.
Bins out too long: notice of violation, $50-$100 fines under county code.
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