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.
That's the customer profile we serve best in Old Agoura: 5-acre horse property, long driveway, bins stored near the barn, no interest in spending Tuesday morning on bin logistics. Agoura Hills can-to-curb handles all of it.