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Santa Clara debris boxes are not a pick-any-hauler job

Santa Clara has an exclusive waste-hauling franchise for most debris box service, so remodel and cleanup projects should use the city waste rules before ordering a bin.

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In Santa Clara, a cleanup bin is not always as simple as calling the first hauler you find. The city has an exclusive waste-hauling franchise with Mission Trail Waste Systems for debris boxes in much of the city, with different rules for some industrial areas.

This can matter during a remodel, move-out, garage cleanout, roof job, tenant improvement, or construction project. If the wrong debris box shows up in a neighborhood or non-industrial area, the city warns that non-franchised service can violate the municipal code and bring an administrative citation.

The practical fix is easy: look at the city’s garbage and recycling page before ordering the bin. If the job has a building permit or waste-management paperwork, make sure the debris service matches that process too.

For residents, contractors, landlords, and small businesses, the key details are the property address, zoning or land-use setting, job type, and whether the waste is normal household trash, construction debris, organics, or something that needs special handling.

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Santa Clara garbage and recycling pages.

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