Utah County cities offer opt-in curbside recycling. Provo biweekly pickup accepts paper, cardboard, plastics #1-#2, aluminum. Orem via Republic Services. Glass NOT accepted curbside; drop-off only.
Curbside recycling in Utah County is typically opt-in. Provo Waste and Recycling Division offers biweekly blue-cart pickup accepting paper, cardboard, plastics #1 and #2 (bottles/jugs), aluminum, and tin cans. Plastics #3-#7 NOT accepted curbside in Provo since market changes post-2018 China sword policy. Orem through Republic Services accepts similar materials. Glass is NOT collected curbside anywhere in Utah County; residents must drop at Momentum Recycling or county glass dropoff bins (Provo Recreation Center parking lot, Orem Public Works yard). Contaminated bins containing plastic bags, food waste, or Styrofoam are tagged and skipped. Utah has no statewide recycling mandate. Multi-family properties receive commercial recycling service contracts separately.
Contaminated bins: tagged and skipped with no pickup that cycle. Repeat contamination: service suspension possible. Chronic violations: $25 to $100 citation.
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain's noise ordinance (EMMC 8.15) restricts construction-related noise. Quiet hours begin at 9 PM. Ordinary daytime construction activities are ge...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain EMMC Chapter 6.05 requires animals to be maintained so as to eliminate excessive noise. Barking dog complaints are handled by the Utah County ...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain Municipal Code Chapter 8.15 governs noise. Quiet hours begin at 9 PM. Sound plainly audible beyond the property boundary or audible 15 feet fr...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain expressly prohibits commercial vehicles from being parked on lots or parcels within residential zones. Commercial vehicles on residential stre...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain prohibits recreational vehicles, trailers, and trucks on public streets in residential zones for more than 24 hours. Commercial vehicles are b...
Eagle Mountain, UT
Eagle Mountain prohibits leaving any vehicle on a public street for more than 72 hours without moving it. Commercial vehicles, RVs, and trailers are limited ...
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