Under Venice Code Ch. 54, carts must be placed at the curb no earlier than 24 hours before pickup and returned to a storage location not visible from the street by the end of pickup day. Carts left out continuously are a Code violation.
Storage between pickups must be behind the front building line or in a side/rear yard where the cart is not visible from the public right-of-way. The City's how-to guide reminds residents that carts displaying the City's serial number must remain at that service address.
Carts left at the curb between pickups are Code offenses under Sec. 1-14 with fines up to $500 plus daily Code Enforcement Board fines for repeat violators.
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