New Gate Fees FAQs

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Kern County Public Works has compiled frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the gate fees at all County-owned and operated landfills and transfer stations. The gate fees have been adopted by the Kern County Board of Supervisors per Kern County Ordinance No. G-9275.

  • General Questions

    • What is a gate fee?

    • What is causing the gate fees to increase?

    • What is considered organic waste?

    • Why are organics being targeted by the State of California?

    • Is recycling beneficial?

    • Where can I find more information about recycling in Kern County?

    • Where can I find the entire schedule of gate fees?

  • Non-Residential (Commercial) & Non-Ordinary Household Trash Questions

    • As a commercial entity, what do I need to know?

    • Is there a new price for the disposal of construction and demolition (C&D) waste?

    • I own a landscaping, gardening, or tree-trimming company that brings green waste to a County operated waste facility. What should I know?

    • What if I choose not to source separate my loads and continue to dispose of organic wastes rather than recycle the wastes?

    • Will there be a charge if I bring in a load of dirt, concrete, brick, asphalt, or similar materials?

    • I am a commercial entity using a transfer station. What gate fee will I be charged?

    • What are the new gates fees for dead animals?

    • What are the new gates fees for tires?

    • What are the new gates fees for treated wood waste?

    • Why are there no longer any half-priced discounts for source-separated recycling?

    • How is “out of County” waste charged?

    • How can I establish a gate fee account for my business?

  • Residential Questions

    • As a resident, will I be charged a gate fee when I arrive at a waste facility?

    • As a resident, what materials and wastes would be charged a gate fee?

    • Can I hire or pay someone to bring my trash to the landfill?

    • If I am a homeowner, may I see an increase in my gardening and landscaping bill?

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