Universal City offers scheduled bulk waste pickup for residential customers on specified days. Items must be limited by volume and set out no earlier than 24 hours before collection.
Bulk waste collection in Universal City is typically scheduled on a published route calendar, often monthly, and is limited to residential customers whose utility accounts include solid waste service. Acceptable bulk items include furniture, mattresses, small appliances, and bagged yard waste tied in bundles no longer than four feet. Items must be placed at the curb no earlier than 24 hours before the scheduled pickup and in a pile separated from the trash cart by at least three feet. Total volume is typically capped per pickup, with excess requiring special scheduling or haul-away fees. Prohibited bulk items include construction and demolition debris from contractors, tires, automotive batteries, paint, motor oil, propane tanks, refrigerants, and hazardous chemicals. Contractor-generated debris from paid remodels must be hauled by the contractor to a licensed landfill. Placing unauthorized bulk items at the curb may result in a code enforcement violation and cleanup cost recovery billed to the property owner.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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