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Residents serviced by the City of Los Angeles receive a standard allowance of containers as part of their Solid Resources Fee. The standard allowance for single family dwelling/duplex is one 60-gallon black trash container, one 90-gallon green yard trimmings container, and one 90-gallon blue ... (see full description)
Residents who occasionally generate extra trash or yard trimmings can purchase extra capacity tags for $2.00 each. They are sold in multiples of five "only" and limited to 25 tags per household, per calendar year. Tags are non-refundable. These tags should be attached to a trash bag, a ... (see full description)
Residential Horse Owners may order 60-gallon brown horse manure containers. The containers cost $10.00 per month per 60 gallons. There is a six month minimum obligation when you order the horse manure container. For first time orders, a field check will be performed prior to the delivery of your ... (see full description)
Illegally dumped items are unclaimed material which are deposited at the curbside, in alleys, in cul-de-sacs and common refuse collection areas located in apartment complexes. The Bureau of Sanitation (BOS) will pick up most illegally dumped, unclaimed material (see additional information below for ... (see full description)
City streets are subject to closure due to road construction and repair every week. The Bureau of Street Services will endeavor to complete the work within the project schedule. A list of streets subject to closure due to road construction and repair is available at ... (see full description)
The Department of Building and Safety conducts inspections of non-residential buildings for new construction, additions, alterations, improvements and changes of use, for which permits are obtained.
The Department of Building and Safety inspects electrical work such as rewiring, new fixtures, replacing existing fixtures, new service panels, etc., for which permits have been obtained.
The Department of Building and Safety inspect the installation of all new elevators for which permits are issued, inspect potentially dangerous elevators and provide annual inspection of all operating elevators within the City of Los Angeles.
The Department of Building and Safety conduct inspection of HVAC systems, refrigeration units, heaters and A/C units, for which permits have been obtained.
The Department of Building and Safety conduct inspection of plumbing work such as new fixtures, replacing fixtures, new drains/water lines, water heaters, dishwashers, etc., for which permits have been obtained.
