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What Is Trash Service?

Temecula Trash Service includes weekly trash and recycling collection for residential homes. This also includes bulky waste pickup for items that will not fit in your cart.Junk Removal

The Town has a three-cart program (garbage, recycling, and compost), with a rate based on your chosen garbage cart size. Residents can now co-collect food scraps and yard trimmings with their trash, using the same brown cart, through a process called “co-collection.” Food-soiled paper and pizza boxes are permitted.

Most households follow a once-a-week trash collection schedule. Enter your address below to find out more about your specific collection day.

Trash is collected on all holidays except New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. If your regular collection day falls on one of those days, your collection will move to the next weekday. If you live in a neighborhood with an alley, your collection may take place on either Monday or Tuesday.

All single-family homes receive a gray garbage cart (or “Supercan”) for trash. Residents with a curbside driveway can place their cart out for collection no sooner than 6 am on their scheduled collection day and no later than 9 pm the night before. Carts should be removed from the curbside no later than 7 am on the day after collection.

Each household also receives a blue recycling cart. Please note that yard waste and large items (such as furniture, mattresses and box springs) are not collected in the recycling cart. These types of items are considered bulky waste and must be placed out with your trash for pick up.

To report a service-related issue, use our online service request system. Please provide your name, address and phone number, the nature of the issue, the date it occurred, and a description of what you need to have done. The online system will notify you once your request has been addressed.

In the winter, scheduled garbage and recycling pickups may be postponed due to snow and ice accumulation. Residents are encouraged to leave their empty cart(s) at the curb on their designated collection day until emptied, but they must be visible and clear of parked cars, poles, mailboxes and other obstructions.

Residents who live in neighborhoods with alleys and narrow streets may experience additional delays due to the DPW’s need to travel over these areas to complete their routes.

If you have questions about the trash or recycling schedule, please contact our Customer Service Center at 484-856-CITY (2489). Thank you for your help and cooperation!

Recycling

The Town collects trash and recycling from residents on a weekly basis. Recycling is collected on Wednesdays, year-round (except observed city holidays). The Town offers a single bin for trash and a blue 96-gallon cart for recyclables. Residents are encouraged to recycle as much as possible. Recycling helps reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators, which also helps protect our waterways. Please do not place Styrofoam, plastic bags or tin foil in the recycling bins. These items contaminate the recycling load and can damage or jam the machinery used to empty the bins.

Residents who have a large quantity of items that cannot fit into their trash and recycling carts should contact the Town to rent an extra trash or recycling cart for a small fee. Items that can not fit into the carts are considered bulky waste and include furniture, appliances, mattress and box springs, brush and yard debris, and oversized items such as tree limbs or old cars. Bulky waste is collected on the second Monday of each month.

Streamlined Waste Management

Residents consistently express satisfaction with Trash Butler’s reliable service. They value the convenience and ease of managing their own trash, which frees up time to enjoy the community amenities that they love. Trash Butler’s recycling options also align well with modern green initiatives and appeal to eco-conscious residents.

Cleaner Common Areas

Prompt trash removal minimizes overflowing dumpsters and spilled trash, which create an unsightly appearance and attract pests. It also contributes to a cleaner, more pleasant living experience in shared spaces like courtyards, pools and walkways.

Better First Impressions

When trash and recycling services are inconsistent, it can make an apartment community look careless and unkempt. When residents have consistent, quality doorstep collection, they can focus on enjoying the community and fostering positive impressions.

Trash Butler’s trash and recycling services can be included in a resident’s rent or amenity fees, depending on property management policy. This integrated approach streamlines amenity management, improves tenant experiences, and ensures compliance with sustainability standards. This increases the overall value of the amenity, which in turn can lead to higher lease renewals and satisfaction scores in resident surveys.

Large Item Pickup

Each single-family household is allowed to set out ONE bulk item and/or two kitchen-size trash bags each week along with their regular trash collection. These items should be placed curbside no sooner than 7:00pm on the day prior to their scheduled trash pickup and no later than 7:00am on the day of regular trash service. Items that are too large to fit in a trash cart are called “bulky waste.” Examples of bulky waste include furniture, mattress and box springs, appliances, brush and yard waste, extra plastic trash bags and extra containers. Bulk trash is collected on a quarterly schedule during the weeks of January, April, July and October.

Residents who wish to dispose of bulk trash items outside of their scheduled, quarterly collection should use the Online Request Form to arrange a special pickup for a fee. Bulk trash collection varies by township; refer to your specific township’s website for details. Residents can also bring bulk trash items to the Public Works facility for a fee on a regular basis.

The Township is dedicated to addressing service-related issues promptly. Please make sure to provide the following information when reporting a problem: name, address, phone number, date the issue occurred and a description of the problem. The information you provide will allow staff to quickly and effectively resolve the issue. A dedicated phone line and email is also available for reporting trash, recycling or yard waste issues. This allows staff to monitor these problems and respond to residents within 24 hours. The number and email are listed on the Trash Service page of ReDirectory.

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The Importance of a Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been harmed by someone else’s careless actions, it may be time to seek legal assistance from the Personal Injury Attorney. Your lawyer will help you understand your legal rights and pursue the compensation that you deserve.Personal Injury Attorney

Personal injuries can be devastating experiences. They can impact every aspect of your life—emotionally, physically, and financially.

Liability analysis is the process of determining the amount of money that should be awarded to you in a personal injury claim. It involves assessing your injuries, the damages you suffered, and the financial hardships they caused. This includes determining monetary economic losses, such as lost earnings and payment of medical bills, as well as non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, which is often used to measure your mental anguish or emotional distress as a result of the accident.

The process of establishing liability usually begins with your personal injury attorney gathering evidence and documentation. They will then start an extensive liability analysis by reviewing case laws, common law, and applicable statutes. This will help establish a valid rationale for pursuing a claim against the parties responsible for your injury.

Your lawyer will then seek out medical experts who can support your claims. They may discuss your case with these doctors in person or by phone. If they find the findings to be consistent with your claimed injuries, restrictions, and disabilities, they will request a narrative report from these medical professionals.

Once your doctor has discharged you, we will prepare a settlement package or demand that will be forwarded to the insurance carrier with a lengthy liability analysis and a detailed report of your injuries and other damages. We will also include a demand for a monetary settlement.

Business liabilities are the debts that must be paid off eventually, either through cash or the loss of other resources (such as assets). These liabilities are important to understand when conducting a liability analysis because they may impact your case.

To determine what a realistic liability is, an expert must be able to assess the current market conditions and the evolving accounting and regulatory rules. This is done through a variety of actuarial methods, including option pricing techniques and knowledge of conventions set by the relevant reserving basis.

The goal of a liability analysis is to determine the losses that the plaintiff suffered as a result of their injuries from the time of the accident to the time of trial. This can be done through a number of different calculations and models. For example, a model may be able to calculate the pecuniary losses that the plaintiff would have sustained had the accident not occurred. Then, the model can use that data to make a recommendation for general damages and medical specialties.

One of the most important responsibilities that a personal injury attorney has is gathering evidence to support your claim. This process is crucial, as it can make the difference between winning and losing your case.

A key component of the evidence-gathering process is documentation. This includes medical records, bills, insurance forms, statements signed by the injured party, and even pay stubs for lost wages.

Another piece of evidence that supports a personal injury case is witness testimony. It is very important to get witnesses’ statements as soon as possible, before their memories fade or their phone numbers change.

Obtaining video surveillance footage can also be an essential part of your case. This may include street cameras or a dash cam that captured the scene of the accident.

Photographs are an important way to document the incident and your injuries. They will help you prove what happened and explain the severity of your injuries to a jury.

You can use photos of damaged cars, torn or bloodied clothing, and other physical evidence to show how your injuries have affected your life. It is especially important to take photographs of items that could not be repaired at the time of the accident, like a bike helmet or a broken window.