Fillmore provides bulk item pickup for large items that do not fit in regular bins. Residents can schedule pickups through their waste hauler. Illegal dumping of bulk items is prohibited and carries fines.
Fillmore residents can arrange for bulk item pickup through the city's franchised waste hauler for items that cannot fit in standard bins. Eligible items include furniture, mattresses, appliances (with refrigerant properly evacuated), and other large household items. Scheduling typically requires advance notice. The number of free bulk pickups per year may be limited (commonly 2-4 per household). Electronic waste and hazardous materials require separate disposal through Ventura County designated facilities. The Toland Road Landfill in Santa Paula (operated by Ventura Regional Sanitation District) accepts self-hauled waste for a fee. Illegal dumping of bulk items in public areas, along roads, or in the Santa Clara River corridor is strictly prohibited.
Illegal dumping carries significant fines and possible criminal charges. Leaving bulk items at the curb without scheduling a pickup is a property maintenance violation. Dumping in the Santa Clara River area can trigger additional state environmental penalties.
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Vehicle noise on public streets is governed by CA Vehicle Code Β§27007 (95 dBA exhaust limit). CVC preempts local ordinances for vehicles on public roads.
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