San Angelo Garbage, Recycling & Dumping Laws
San Angelo, Texas residents must follow local ordinances governing curbside garbage pickup, recycling programs and illegal dumping to protect public health and welfare. This guide summarizes the applicable municipal code, departmental roles, how to report violations, and the practical steps homeowners and businesses should take to stay compliant. It cites the city code and gives official complaint pathways so you can act quickly if you see unsafe disposal, overflowing containers, or unauthorized dumping.
Collection Schedules & Curbside Rules
San Angelo provides municipal rules for acceptable container types, placement at curb, and prohibited materials. Bulk items, yard waste, and recycling have specific pickup procedures set by the Solid Waste Division.
- Set-out times: place containers at the curb by the scheduled collection time.
- Accepted materials: general household trash vs recycling vs bulky items vary; check program guidelines.
- Fees: some special pickups or containers may require fees or permits as set by the city.
- Prohibited disposal: hazardous waste and certain appliances require special handling.
Illegal Dumping and Public Health
Illegal dumping is prohibited because it harms public health, blocks drainage, and creates vectors for disease. Complaints are investigated by Code Enforcement and the Solid Waste Division; evidence photos and precise locations speed response. For the controlling ordinance text, see the city code referenced below[1]. To report a dumping incident or request pickup, contact the city Solid Waste/ Public Works office below[2].
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement is handled by the City of San Angelo Code Enforcement and Solid Waste Division. The municipal code sets prohibited acts and enforcement procedures; specific fine amounts or graduated penalties are not provided verbatim on the cited code summary pages and are therefore not specified on the cited page[1].
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page; consult the municipal code for exact figures and any updates[1].
- Escalation: the code provides for repeat or continuing violations and abatement procedures but specific escalation ranges are not specified on the cited page[1].
- Non-monetary sanctions: abatement orders, removal at owner expense, lien placement, and court action are authorized where permitted by ordinance.
- Enforcer and inspections: Code Enforcement officers and Solid Waste staff perform inspections; complaints may be submitted to the Public Works / Solid Waste office via the city contact page[2].
- Appeals and review: appeal procedures and time limits are governed by municipal process and the municipal court; specific appeal time limits are not specified on the cited page and should be confirmed with the city clerk or municipal court.
Applications & Forms
The city publishes special pickup requests, bulky-item scheduling, and permit forms where required. If no specific form is listed for an action, the city accepts complaints and service requests through the Public Works / Solid Waste contact channel[2]. Specific form names, numbers and fee schedules are not specified on the cited municipal code summary page[1].
How to Comply and Avoid Violations
- Follow set-out and pickup schedules and keep containers accessible to collection crews.
- Separate recyclables according to the city program rules; do not place hazardous materials in curbside bins.
- Schedule bulky-item pickups or arrange lawful disposal at approved facilities rather than leaving items on public property.
FAQ
- Can I leave furniture at the curb for pickup?
- Yes if the item qualifies for a bulky-item pickup under the city program; schedule a pickup if required or follow posted collection rules.
- How do I report illegal dumping?
- Report illegal dumping to Code Enforcement or Solid Waste with location, photos, and time; contact details are in the Resources section below.
- Are there penalties for repeated illegal dumping?
- Yes the city may assess fines, order abatement, and pursue court action; exact penalties should be confirmed in the municipal code.[1]
How-To
Steps to report illegal dumping or request a bulky pickup in San Angelo:
- Document the issue: take photos, note address or GPS location and time.
- Contact Solid Waste or Code Enforcement via the city Public Works contact page to file a complaint or schedule pickup.[2]
- Provide evidence: attach photos and description; request a case number for follow up.
- Follow up: check case status with Code Enforcement or municipal court if notified of enforcement action.
Key Takeaways
- San Angelo enforces rules for curbside trash, recycling and illegal dumping to protect public health.
- Report violations with photos and location to the Solid Waste or Code Enforcement office.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of San Angelo Public Works / Solid Waste
- San Angelo Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
- City of San Angelo Code Enforcement