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Almanac note · Home and property

Citrus Heights trash service is built around Republic carts

Citrus Heights residents use Republic Services for garbage, recycling, and organics, with cart choices and neighborhood clean-up schedules worth checking by street.

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Citrus Heights trash service is mostly a Republic Services routine. Homes get garbage, recycling, and organic waste carts. The garbage cart size affects the monthly fee. Recycling and organics usually have standard cart sizes, though a resident can ask for a smaller one.

Garbage collection is a required service for homes and businesses. That context is useful when someone moves in, changes cart size, or takes over a property.

The neighborhood clean-up schedule is the other useful piece. It is organized by street name. Republic is the residential garbage, recycling, and green waste provider. The clean-up rules are plain but important: keep piles out of the gutter, do not block sidewalks or roads, and keep material away from parked cars and carts.

For a normal week, think carts and service size. For a bigger cleanout, look up the clean-up schedule by street before putting anything out.

Where to see it

Citrus Heights residential garbage, recycling, organics, and neighborhood clean-up pages.

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Reviewed July 6, 2026

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