Oxnard provides weekly curbside collection of trash, recyclables, and green waste through its contracted waste hauler. Collection days vary by neighborhood. Residents must use city-provided bins and follow placement guidelines.
Oxnard's waste collection program provides weekly curbside pickup of trash (black bin), recyclables (blue bin), and green waste (green bin) through the city's contracted hauler. Collection days are assigned by neighborhood zone. Bins must be placed at the curb by 6 AM on collection day with lids closed and handles facing the street. Bins should be spaced at least 3 feet apart and away from cars, mailboxes, and other obstructions. Bins must be retrieved by the evening of collection day. The city's franchise agreement establishes service levels, rates, and complaint resolution procedures. Residents can request bin size changes or additional service through the waste hauler. Missed pickups should be reported within 24 hours for same-week re-service.
Failure to use proper bins or placing prohibited items in recycling may result in service warnings. Bins not retrieved timely face code enforcement action.
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