Fillmore provides weekly curbside collection for trash, recycling, and green waste through a franchised waste hauler. Collection days vary by neighborhood. California SB 1383 requires organic waste separation and composting.
Fillmore's curbside waste collection is managed through a franchised hauler providing three-bin service: trash (gray/black bin), recycling (blue bin), and green waste/organics (green bin). Collection is weekly, with specific days assigned by neighborhood zone. California SB 1383 (Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Reduction Act) requires all residents to separate organic waste (food scraps, yard waste) from regular trash for composting. Contamination of recycling bins with non-recyclable materials reduces program effectiveness. Accepted recyclables include paper, cardboard, glass bottles, metal cans, and plastics #1-5 and #7. Green waste bins accept yard trimmings, food scraps, and food-soiled paper. The hauler provides bins and schedules; contact them or the city for your collection day.
Failure to separate organic waste per SB 1383 may result in contamination surcharges. Placing hazardous materials in any bin is prohibited. Repeated contamination of recycling bins can lead to service issues.
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Fillmore establishes noise level limits measured at property lines, with different standards for residential and agricultural zones. The rural setting and ag...
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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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Fillmore regulates industrial and commercial noise near residential areas through its zoning code and noise ordinance. Agricultural operations, which are com...
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Fillmore regulates noise through the Fillmore Municipal Code. Quiet hours are generally enforced between 10 PM and 7 AM on weekdays and weekends. Persistent ...
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Fillmore regulates amplified music under its noise ordinance. Amplified sound must not disturb neighboring residents, particularly during quiet hours. Specia...
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Vehicles left more than 72 hours on public streets may be cited under CVC Β§22651. Inoperable vehicles on private property are a code enforcement violation.
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