Selma provides two free bulky item pickups per household per year through Mid Valley Disposal. Residents can schedule pickups online to dispose of large items that do not fit in standard carts.
Each residential household in Selma receives two complimentary bulky item pickups per year through Mid Valley Disposal, the city-contracted solid waste hauler. Residents can schedule pickups online at the Mid Valley Disposal website. Acceptable bulky items typically include furniture, mattresses, appliances, and other large household items that do not fit in the standard gray, blue, or green carts. Hazardous materials, construction debris, and tires are generally excluded from bulky pickup service and must be disposed of through appropriate channels. The city also hosts annual Community Clean Up events, such as the free cleanup event where residents can bring unwanted items to a designated drop-off location. For ongoing solid waste needs beyond the two free pickups, residents can contact Mid Valley Disposal at 559-567-0649 to arrange additional service or request extra carts.
Dumping bulky items on vacant lots, streets, or public places is prohibited under SMC 8-1-8. Illegal dumping constitutes a code violation with fines up to $100 for a first infraction, escalating for repeat offenses.
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