No. It is a State Vehicle Code violation to block an official bike lane. Barrels must be placed away from the bike lane. If you need assistance on where to place barrels call the 311 Call Center for assistance.
No. the resident is responsible for the cleanliness of the barrel. Regular trash should always be placed in trash bags before being placed in the brown barrel. Recyclable food and beverage containers should be rinsed before placing them in the blue barrels. Both of these actions will not only help to eliminate the odor, but will also deter rodents.
Remember: Chemicals cannot be used on the barrels and then rinsed into the gutter. If using chemicals, such as baking soda which is safe for the environment, the water must be emptied into a household drain.
No. Riverside does not credit the utility account. It is up to the resident to contact the city and alert them to the problem so they can return to collect the missed barrel. Contact the 311 Call Center to have the barrel serviced.
Contact the 311 Call Center to find out who services your area and the day(s) of service.
Yes. As a new resident you are still entitled to two free bulky item pick-ups per year. Contact the 311 Call Center to schedule a pick up.
Residents are required to dispose of their trash in an appropriate manner. Residents may choose to use the services of the city or choose to obtain a self hauler's permit available through Public Works Administration. There is a fee associated with a self hauler's permit. When the application for the self hauler's permit has been approved, the resident will be required to show proof of weekly trash disposal.
Contact the 311 Call Center for additional information.
No. It is a violation to leave barrels out between service days. Please refer to the Riverside Municipal Code for more information.
The City of Riverside holds several events throughout the year where residents may bring their electronic waste for disposal. For more information regarding these free events visit the City of Riverside CURE schedule.
All other electronic waste, as well as household hazardous waste, is accepted at the county’s Household Hazardous Waste drop off site, located at 1780 Agua Mansa Road. This location is open every Saturday from 9am-2pm, excluding holiday weekends. For further inquiries please contact Riverside County Waste Management Department at 951-486-3200.
The following locations accept medical sharps:
Location | Address | Collection Times |
Riverside County Hazardous Waste Facility | 1780 Agua Mansa Road Riverside, CA 92509 |
9:00am - 2:00pm Every Non-Holiday Saturday |
Downtown Fire Station # 1 | 3420 Mission Inn Avenue Riverside, CA 92501 |
8:00am - 5:00pm Monday-Sunday |
Arlington Fire Station # 2 | 9449 Andrew Street Riverside, CA 92503 |
8:00am - 5:00pm Monday-Sunday |
Magnolia Fire Station # 3 | 6395 Riverside Avenue Riverside, CA 92503 |
8:00am - 5:00pm Monday-Sunday |
Find out more information on Riverside sharps disposal locations.
Help preserve our environment by properly disposing of needles and sharps, which are a hazardous waste. It is unlawful to put medical sharps such as hypodermic needles, lancets and pen needles into curbside collection recycle or trash containers.
There could be several reasons why your barrel was not emptied. Reasons may include your container being too close to another can, having a vehicle parked too close or other obstruction blocking the driver, leaving the lid open, having contents sticking out of the top, placing inappropriate items in the barrels or setting out the containers late. Please check for these things. After making any necessary corrections, contact the 311 Call Center to have the can serviced.