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Almanac note · Home and property

San Ramon trash questions usually run through ACI

San Ramon residential garbage, recycling, organics, missed pickups, cart changes, billing issues, and cleanup days run through ACI of San Ramon.

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San Ramon keeps home garbage, recycling, and organics in one clear place. ACI of San Ramon provides those services for single-family homes and multi-family buildings.

Use ACI for the everyday account pieces. That includes new service, missed pickup, service problems, motor-oil jugs, oil-filter bags, cart repair, cart size, billing, and program questions. San Ramon also has a city email for ACI complaints and for questions about the city’s environmental rules and goals.

The timing can help. Missed pickups reported by 3 p.m. on a workday are picked up by the end of that day. Later reports move to the next workday. Cart repair, replacement, or exchange is listed as a three-working-day item after notice.

There are also three neighborhood clean-up days for curbside service residents, plus extra garbage tags for occasional overflow. That makes San Ramon feel less like guesswork and closer to a menu of service steps.

Where to see it

San Ramon Residential Garbage & Recycling for ACI service contacts, missed pickup timing, cleanup days, and extra garbage tags.

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