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  • Los Angeles County Public Works is excited to announce a new way to stay informed and take action to keep our communities clean: the Illegal Dumping Dashboard is now live on CleanLA.com! Launched on June 23, 2025, this powerful new tool gives residents real-time insight into illegal dumping activity across the unincorporated areas of Los [...]

    Published On: June 25, 2025Categories: Announcement
  • LA Fixit Clinic The most effective way to reduce waste is to prevent it in the first place.  One great way to do that is by repairing broken items instead of throwing them away.  Public Works’ LA Fixit Clinic program hosts free repair clinics throughout the County, offering residents an opportunity to have their broken [...]

    Published On: June 2, 2025Categories: Announcement
  • This season, your Little Leaguer has the chance of a lifetime to throw out the first pitch to MVP Freddie Freeman at Dodger Stadium! Los Angeles County Public Works and the Dodgers Foundation are teaming up to bring a major league opportunity to Dodgers Dreamteam players across LA County, through the Beverage Container Recycling Challenge! [...]

    Published On: May 15, 2025Categories: Announcement
  • The Waste-Free Event Guide provides practical ideas and guidelines for successfully planning and executing a waste-free event, while supporting the County’s efforts to reduce solid waste sent to landfills. The Guide includes strategies for managing, reducing, and diverting solid waste from the waste stream. It also provides tips for maximizing recycling opportunities, including the recycling [...]

    Published On: April 28, 2025Categories: Announcement
  • Sunshine Canyon Landfill Proposing to Accept Disaster-Related Debris  The following provides more information on the two phases of disaster debris cleanup, and frequently asked questions about the Sunshine Canyon Landfill's acceptance of debris from the Palisades and Eaton fires. In response to the 2025 Los Angeles Fires, the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the [...]

    Published On: February 13, 2025Categories: Uncategorized
  • Calabasas Landfill Proposing to Accept Disaster-Related Debris The following provides more information on the two phases of disaster debris cleanup, and frequently asked questions about the Calabasas Landfill's acceptance of debris from the Palisades and Eaton fires. In response to the 2025 Los Angeles Fires, the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the United States [...]

    Published On: February 10, 2025Categories: Uncategorized

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  • Residents of the unincorporated community of Castaic (including Val Verde) can drop off up to one ton of trash such as furniture, appliances and other bulky items at Chiquita Canyon Landfill. Bins will be available to drop off smaller items at the following locations (see enclosed map): Val Verde: Southwest corner of San Martinez Road [...]

    Published On: May 16, 2024Categories: