Bulky trash items can be picked up or dropped off for free in the city of Santa Clarita, per an agreement between the city and its franchised waste hauler, Waste Management.
Each residence that has active trash and recycling service with Waste Management, can dispose of large items for FREE by scheduling a bulky item pick-up or by dropping the item off at their local facility during business hours.
To promote this service, the city’s Environmental Services Division is pushing out the “Don’t Trash Your Community” campaign: an effort designed to educate residents about the negative impacts of illegal dumping and about the free disposal options available.
The campaign features fun videos with talking mattresses and recliners educating viewers on the step-by-step process of scheduling pick-ups. The campaign has been featured locally on flyers, in the city’s “SEASONS” magazine and other local publications, gas station pumps, radio ads and even in local movie theatres.
If you would like to schedule a pick-up, please contact Waste Management at 661-259-2398 or at KeepingSCVClean.com at least two days prior to your regular trash day. Place your items at the curb, but not until the scheduled pick-up day or the evening before.
Residents can also visit the local Waste Management facility at 25772 Springbrook Avenue to drop-off items.
Proof of identification and a valid, active trash account are required. Residents living in multi-family properties should contact their Property Manager to make arrangements.
Residents can also take part in the fight against illegal dumping by reporting abandoned items through the city’s Resident Service Center, by visiting santa-clarita.com/RSC or downloading the mobile app.
If you witness illegal dumping, please do not approach the person, take note of any details and contact the Sheriff’s Station immediately at 661-255-1121.
Please visit GreenSantaClarita.com for more information about the “Don’t Trash Your Community” campaign and free bulky item pick-up and drop-off services.
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“Bulky trash items can be picked up or dropped off for free in the city of Santa Clarita…Per the contractually required services of Waste Mgmt.”
“The campaign features fun videos with talking mattresses and recliners educating viewers on the step-by-step process of scheduling pick-ups. The campaign has been featured locally on flyers, in the city’s “SEASONS” magazine and other local publications, gas station pumps, radio ads and even in local movie theatres.”
I want to dump my crap at the movie theater. What days are they open for waste? Can I get a coupon for extra popcorn?
As it says, that’s just for people who live in the city. If you mount a successful petition drive to add Stevenson Ranch to the City of Santa Clarita, the city will probably take you in.
Bulky items such as bed frame, TV stand, mattress and a side table. Our normal trash day is Monday. Will place the items out on Sunday evening.
Thank you
Hmm. You’re reading something from 4 years ago when the city had a different waste hauler. Just putting stuff out on the curb isn’t the way it worked 4 years ago. Don’t know how it works today.
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“Bulky trash items can be picked up or dropped off for free in the city of Santa Clarita…Per the contractually required services of Waste Mgmt.”
“The campaign features fun videos with talking mattresses and recliners educating viewers on the step-by-step process of scheduling pick-ups. The campaign has been featured locally on flyers, in the city’s “SEASONS” magazine and other local publications, gas station pumps, radio ads and even in local movie theatres.”
I want to dump my crap at the movie theater. What days are they open for waste? Can I get a coupon for extra popcorn?
I have a few items that need to be picked up.
2 refrigerators
1desk
1 long dresser
1 rocking chair
Hi I need to schedule a pick up
I have an office chair and a wood center table I would love to schedule a pick up date
I have bulky trash items that needs to be picked up in front of my house in the city of Stevenson Ranch. How do I schedule a pick up?
As it says, that’s just for people who live in the city. If you mount a successful petition drive to add Stevenson Ranch to the City of Santa Clarita, the city will probably take you in.
I have a large kitchen table and 2 benches that need to be picked up.
I have a dishwasher that needs to be picked up
Bulky items such as bed frame, TV stand, mattress and a side table. Our normal trash day is Monday. Will place the items out on Sunday evening.
Thank you
Hmm. You’re reading something from 4 years ago when the city had a different waste hauler. Just putting stuff out on the curb isn’t the way it worked 4 years ago. Don’t know how it works today.
Bulk pick up. Tv stand