Glendale Garbage Collection Schedules & Recycling Rules

Public Health and Welfare California 3 Minutes Read · published February 10, 2026 Flag of California

In Glendale, California, curbside garbage, recycling and organics collection are managed through the City’s Public Works programs and contract operators; residents should confirm their assigned pickup day, cart sizes and placement requirements with the City’s solid waste pages [1]. This guide summarizes typical schedule and cart rules, how violations are handled, and practical steps to report missed collection or request service adjustments.

Collection Schedules & Carts

Collection day and service level depend on your address and the contracted hauler. The City provides guidance on accepted recyclables, organics and how to set out carts; oversized items and bulky-item pickups usually require scheduling or a separate program [1].

  • Place carts at the curb by 6:00 a.m. on your scheduled pickup day and remove them within 12 hours after collection.
  • Use the designated cart color/labeling for garbage, recyclables and organics; contaminants may cause loads to be rejected.
  • For bulky items, white goods, or construction debris, follow the City’s scheduled bulky-item pick-up procedures or apply for a special collection.
Confirm your service day and cart sizes on the City’s solid waste page before moving into a new address.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for refuse, recycling and illegal dumping is administered by City departments and may be supported by contract haulers; applicable ordinances appear in the municipal code [2]. The official pages do not list exact daily fine schedules for every violation; where amounts are required by ordinance they are published in the municipal code or fee schedule.

  • Fines: amounts for specific infractions are not specified on the cited page; see the municipal code for section-specific penalties [2].
  • Escalation: first and repeat-offence procedures are described in enforcement provisions of the code; precise escalation ranges are not specified on the cited page [2].
  • Non-monetary sanctions: the City may issue abatement orders, require cleanup, seize materials or refer matters to municipal or superior court per code authority.
  • Enforcer and complaints: Public Works operations, Code Enforcement, or the contract hauler handle inspections and complaints—use the City service request or department contact pages to report violations.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes are governed by the municipal code and local procedures; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed with the enforcing department [2].

Applications & Forms

Bulk pickup requests, service changes, and special collection forms are available through the City’s solid waste/hauler pages or by contacting Public Works; if no form is required the City’s page will state the scheduling process [1].

If you believe a citation is incorrect, contact the issuing department promptly to learn appeal deadlines.

FAQ

When is my regular pickup day?
Your pickup day is assigned by address and the contracted hauler; look up your schedule on the City’s solid waste page or contact Public Works for confirmation [1].
What can I put in the recycling cart?
Accepted recyclables and rules on contamination are listed by the City and follow California recycling standards; for state-level guidance on accepted materials see the statewide recycling program [3].
How do I report missed collection or illegal dumping?
Report missed pickups, service requests or illegal dumping through the City’s service request portal or Public Works contact options; emergency hazardous waste incidents have separate reporting procedures.

How-To

  1. Confirm your service day: use the City lookup or contact Public Works to verify collection schedules.
  2. Prepare carts: sort recyclables, organics and trash; empty containers before placing at the curb and ensure lids close.
  3. Schedule special pickups: request bulky-item or appliance removal via the City’s service page or the contracted hauler if required.
  4. Report problems: submit a missed-collection or illegal dumping report through the City’s service request system or call the listed Public Works phone number.
Always remove carts from the public right-of-way after collection to avoid blocking sidewalks.

Key Takeaways

  • Check the City’s solid waste page for your pickup day and cart rules.
  • Use the correct cart for recyclables and organics to avoid contamination.
  • Report missed collections and violations through the City service portal.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Glendale - Garbage & Recycling
  2. [2] Glendale Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
  3. [3] CalRecycle - Recycling information