Agoura Hills · Can-to-Curb

Old Agoura HOA rules: what 'rural residential' really means for bins

Old Agoura is "rural residential" zoning, which sounds permissive but means the opposite for bin handling. The neighborhood association is informal but vocal, and the unwritten rule is: bins should never be visible from the road outside the pickup window.

That window is narrow. WM trucks hit Old Agoura around 8am-10am Tuesday. Bins out by sunrise, back by sundown. Anyone leaving bins out overnight Tuesday-Wednesday hears about it — usually a friendly text from a neighbor first, occasionally a formal letter.

The horse-property layouts complicate it. Most Old Agoura homes have a 50-100 foot driveway from the road to the bin storage. Hauling bins that distance, twice a week, takes 10 minutes minimum. Most homeowners eventually decide it's not worth it.

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