High Point Waste, Pest Control & Noise Rules

Public Health and Welfare North Carolina 4 Minutes Read · published March 01, 2026 Flag of North Carolina

High Point, North Carolina maintains local rules and department procedures for trash and recycling, nuisance pests, and noise to protect public health and neighborhood livability. This guide summarizes the city’s municipal code references, how enforcement works, who to contact, and practical steps for residents to report problems or seek variances. It covers waste collection requirements, pest-report pathways, noise limits as enforced by local ordinance and code enforcement, and how to appeal or apply for exceptions.

Waste & Recycling: key rules

Residential waste and recycling collection in High Point is managed by the city’s Solid Waste services. Rules commonly set container types, placement times, prohibited items, and procedures for bulky-item pickup and special trash collections. For details of the city code and service pages see the municipal code and the Solid Waste department pages [1][2].

  • Place carts at the curb by the time specified by the Solid Waste schedule and remove within the allowed period.
  • Do not place hazardous materials, major appliances with refrigerants, or loose construction debris in regular collection; follow special disposal rules.
  • Schedule bulky-item pickups according to the Solid Waste instructions or use designated drop-off events.
Check the Solid Waste service page for collection calendars and special collection rules.

Pest Control & Nuisances

Rodents, insect infestations, and property conditions that attract pests may be addressed through code enforcement and public health channels. High Point coordinates with local health authorities and enforces property-maintenance and nuisance provisions in the municipal code. For official health-related procedures see the city code and the county environmental health page [1][3].

  • Property owners are typically required to remove conditions that harbor pests, such as uncollected trash, standing water, or overgrown vegetation.
  • Report persistent infestations to the Code Enforcement Division or the county environmental health office for investigation.
  • Pest control services for private properties are usually the owner’s responsibility, though follow-up inspections and orders may be issued by city or county authorities.
If pests pose an imminent public-health risk, contact environmental health or code enforcement immediately.

Noise

Noise regulations in High Point are set by municipal ordinance and enforced to prevent disturbances to neighborhoods. Typical provisions address prohibited excessive noise at night, construction-hour limits, and amplified sound permits for events; see the city code for precise limits and definitions [1].

  • Common noise complaints include loud parties, commercial deliveries during restricted hours, and construction outside permitted times.
  • To report a noise nuisance, contact the nonemergency city line or Code Enforcement as directed on the city site.
Noise standards and allowable hours are defined in the municipal code and enforced by local officers.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of waste, pest, and noise rules is typically carried out by the City of High Point Code Enforcement Division, Solid Waste Division, or designated enforcement officers. Specific penalty amounts, escalation for repeat or continuing offences, and certain remedies are set in the municipal code or department rules; when a precise dollar amount or time limit is not shown on the cited page, this guide notes that it is "not specified on the cited page" and gives the official link for reference [1][2].

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited page for many specific infractions; consult the municipal code sections referenced on the city code site for chapter-specific figures.
  • Escalation: the code may provide for increased fines or daily continuing penalties for ongoing violations; where chapter text is not explicit, it is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary remedies: orders to abate nuisances, clean-up notices, administrative liens, seizure or removal of materials, and referral to municipal court are available enforcement tools.
  • Reporting and inspections: complaints are taken by Code Enforcement or Solid Waste and lead to inspection, notice, and an opportunity to comply before further action in many cases.
If a fine or specific remedy is needed, request the exact ordinance section and penalty in writing from Code Enforcement.

Applications & Forms

The city publishes service request pages and online forms for bulky-item pickup and service questions; some enforcement actions start with an online complaint or phone report. Where a named form or fee is not listed on the department page, it is not specified on the cited page [2]. For appeals of enforcement actions, check the municipal code for appeal procedures and any required written requests.

Action steps for residents

  • Check the Solid Waste calendar and prepare carts properly the night before collection.
  • Report pest or code concerns online or by phone to Code Enforcement or the county environmental health office for vector issues.
  • If cited, request the ordinance section in writing, follow notice timelines, and use the local appeal process described in the municipal code.

FAQ

How do I schedule a bulky-item pickup?
Use the Solid Waste service request page or contact the Solid Waste Division directly; scheduling instructions and permitted items are on the city Solid Waste page.[2]
Who enforces noise complaints in High Point?
Noise complaints are handled by Code Enforcement and appropriate city officers under the municipal code; contact the Code Enforcement Division for inspection and enforcement details.[1]
How do I report rodents or an insect infestation?
Report persistent pests to Code Enforcement or Guilford County Environmental Health; urgent public-health threats should be reported immediately to environmental health services.[3]

How-To

  1. Document the issue: take photos, note dates and times, and gather any neighbor statements if applicable.
  2. File a report: use the Solid Waste service request for collection issues, the city Code Enforcement complaint form for nuisance or noise, or contact county environmental health for vector/public-health matters.
  3. Cooperate with inspection: provide access or information requested by inspectors and follow any abatement orders within the stated timeframe.
  4. Appeal if necessary: follow the municipal code appeal process and submit any required written request within the time limits shown in the ordinance.

Key Takeaways

  • Follow collection schedules and use proper containers to avoid violations.
  • Report pests and nuisances early to get inspection and orders that protect public health.
  • Consult the municipal code for appeal rights and request specific ordinance citations when cited.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of High Point Code of Ordinances
  2. [2] High Point Solid Waste Division
  3. [3] Guilford County Environmental Health