The volume of yard debris throughout the county is very large. To find out when your neighborhood is scheduled to receive cleanup view the current curbside debris removal map for the entire county.
The county has completed approximately 35 percent of its first pass through unincorporated Orange County. County contractors cannot enter private gated communities for debris removal, except in cases of critical life/safety emergencies.
For gated communities, an authorized community representative should contact 311 to arrange for permission for the community’s contractor to drop off debris at a designated Citizen Drop-Off Site.
If residents within a community do not own the property, such as a trailer park, manufactured home community or condominium building, the community is not eligible to participate in this program. These communities are considered commercial and must arrange for their own debris removal.
Follow Orange County Neighborhood Preservation and Revitalization Division on NextDoor.com.
Debris will only be removed from private property only in the case of severe damage, per the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) policy. If the debris is an immediate threat to residents, State or local government may enter private property to remove debris to eliminate threats to life, public health and safety.
If residents within a community do not own the property, such as a trailer park, manufactured home community or condominium building, the community is not eligible to participate in this program. These communities are considered commercial and must arrange for their own debris removal.
Follow Orange County Neighborhood Preservation and Revitalization Division on NextDoor.com.
Debris will only be removed from private property only in the case of severe damage, per the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) policy. If the debris is an immediate threat to residents, State or local government may enter private property to remove debris to eliminate threats to life, public health and safety.