Spring Valley Garbage Collection & Dumping Fines
Spring Valley, Nevada is an unincorporated community in Clark County with curbside trash and recycling served under county programs. Collection days and accepted items vary by route; residents should confirm their pickup day and set out rules directly with Clark County Public Works and Solid Waste services for bulky items and special pickups. Clark County Trash & Recycling[1]
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of illegal dumping, improper disposal, overflowing containers, and repeated missed bulky-item rules is handled by Clark County Code Enforcement and Public Works Solid Waste. The official Clark County Code Enforcement pages describe complaint, inspection, and abatement procedures but do not list exact statutory fine amounts on the cited page; fines and civil remedies are not specified on the cited page. Clark County Code Enforcement[2]
- Fines: not specified on the cited page; see Clark County Code Enforcement for case-specific penalties and civil actions.
- Escalation: first, repeat, and continuing offences are handled via warnings, abatement orders, and possible civil enforcement; specific escalation ranges are not specified on the cited page.
- Non-monetary remedies: abatement orders, liens, seizure and removal of waste, and referral to county or municipal court are possible under county enforcement procedures.
- How to complain: submit complaints to Clark County Code Enforcement or Public Works via the official complaint portals or phone lines linked in Help and Support.
Applications & Forms
Residential service changes, bulky-item pickup requests, and container replacement are arranged through Clark County Public Works; there is no single municipal form listed on the cited pages for enforcement appeals or fee schedules, and specific application names or fees are not published on the cited pages.
What the schedule covers
- Regular curbside trash collection by route and day.
- Holiday schedule adjustments and delays.
- Bulky-item pickups and special collection requests.
FAQ
- When is my garbage pickup day?
- Pickup days depend on your address and route; verify by checking Clark County Public Works collection lookup or calling the county service line.
- How do I report illegal dumping?
- Report illegal dumping to Clark County Code Enforcement via their complaint portal or phone line; include photos and location details.
- Are there fees for bulky-item pickup?
- Bulky-item or special collection fees, if any, are set by Clark County Public Works; check their service pages for current procedures.
How-To
- Document the issue: take photos, note date, time, and exact location.
- Contact Clark County Code Enforcement to file a complaint online or by phone with your evidence.
- Request bulky-item pickup or container replacement via Clark County Public Works if the issue concerns your service.
- If enforcement issues result in fines or orders, follow the county notice for appeal instructions and deadlines.
Key Takeaways
- Confirm your collection day through Clark County Public Works.
- Illegal dumping is enforced by Clark County Code Enforcement and may lead to orders or civil actions.
Help and Support / Resources
- Clark County Public Works - Trash & Recycling
- Clark County Code Enforcement - Complaints
- Southern Nevada Health District - Environmental Health