The City's franchised hauler CR&R offers free bulky-item pickup to Perris residents for large items that don't fit in carts, such as furniture and appliances. Residents schedule pickups by appointment with CR&R. The City also runs Citywide Clean-Up events for additional large-item disposal.
Bulky-item disposal in Perris is handled through the City's exclusive solid-waste franchise with CR&R, Inc. The City confirms that CR&R offers a free bulky-item pickup service for residents to dispose of large items — such as furniture, mattresses, and appliances — that are too big for the regular carts. Pickups are scheduled by appointment directly with CR&R rather than left out automatically. The exact number of bulky pickups and items allowed per year in Perris is set by the franchise agreement and confirmed by CR&R when scheduling; the City directs residents to the hauler for service. (CR&R's per-year limits vary by city — for example, neighboring CR&R communities allow a set number of pickups and items annually — so Perris residents should confirm their specific allotment with CR&R rather than assume a neighboring city's numbers.) In addition to CR&R bulky pickup, the City of Perris periodically holds Citywide Clean-Up events that give residents added opportunities to dispose of bulky and household items, and a no-permit yard sale weekend is offered during that period. To schedule a bulky-item pickup or confirm the allowed number of items, residents contact CR&R at (951) 943-1991; general waste questions go to the City's Waste & Recycling team at (951) 657-3280.
Illegally dumping bulky items on streets, alleys, vacant lots, or the public right-of-way — instead of scheduling a CR&R pickup or using a Citywide Clean-Up event — is a public-nuisance and code violation enforced by the City. Schedule pickups with CR&R at (951) 943-1991.
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