Yuba City residents receive four free bulky-item collections per year (up to 5 items per pickup) or equivalent Marysville Transfer Station drop-off passes through their Recology franchise — more generous than the surrounding unincorporated areas.
Under the Recology Yuba-Sutter franchise, Yuba City residential customers are entitled to four (4) free bulky-item collections per service year, limited to 5 items per pickup, including up to 4 passenger-car or light-truck tires per service. This is notably more generous than the surrounding Live Oak, Marysville, Wheatland, and unincorporated-county areas, which get four collections capped at 2 cubic yards each. Customers can alternately convert collections into transfer-station passes good at the Recology Yuba-Sutter Transfer Station (3001 N. Levee Road, Marysville). Refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners require a Freon certification fee of approximately $17.00 each. Mattresses, box springs, and futons can be dropped off free at Evans Furniture Warehouse (379 Epley Drive, Yuba City) or the Marysville Transfer Station under the statewide mattress-recycling program funded by SB 254 (Public Resources Code §42985 et seq.). Carpet drop-off is also available at the transfer station — call (530) 743-6933 for current pricing.
Setting bulky items at the curb without scheduling a pickup constitutes illegal dumping in the public right-of-way and can be cited under Yuba City public-nuisance provisions (Title 4) plus California Penal Code §374.3 (fines $250-$1,000 first offense). Items left at the curb after a missed pickup will not be retrieved and must be removed by the resident.
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