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Countywide Litter Abatement Program

How to report illegal dumping in Santa Clara County:

Agency Name

Phone Number

Website

City of Campbell(408) 866-2150    https://www.campbellca.gov/1049/Report-A-Concern
City of Cupertino(408) 777-3354 or 
(408) 777-3269        
https://www.cupertino.org/i-want-to/report/illegal-dumping
City of Los Altos(650) 947-2775        https://www.losaltosca.gov/development-services/page/code-enforcement
Town of Los Altos Hillshttps://www.losaltoshills.ca.gov/527/Code-Enforcement
Town of Los Gatos(408) 399-5770https://www.losgatosca.gov/2072/Report-A-Concern
City of Milpitas(408) 586-2600https://seeclickfix.com/web_portal/chZ2d7WdKoe4V2BriJxUCFqd/report/category
City of Monte Sereno(408) 354-7635https://www.montesereno.org/2328/Report-an-Issue
City of Mountain View(650) 903-6329https://clients.comcate.com/newrequest.php?id=128
City of Palo Alto(650) 329-2100https://www.cityofpaloalto.org/Residents/Services/Report-an-Issue
City of San Jose(408) 535-3500https://311.sanjoseca.gov/
City of Santa Clara(408) 615-3080https://www.santaclaraca.gov/services/make-a-service-request
City of Saratoga(408) 868-1258https://www.saratoga.ca.us/190/Public-Works
City of Sunnyvale(408) 730-7260https://www.sunnyvale.ca.gov/your-government/departments/public-safety/public-safety-services/neighborhood-complaint
County of Santa Clara (Unincorporated)(408) 299-5700                             https://plandev.sccgov.org/how/report-illegal-dumping-or-graffiti

History of the SB 170 Litter Abatement Program

In 2022, the County of Santa Clara’s Consumer and Environmental Protection Agency (CEPA) received a $2 million funding allocation from the State of California, appropriated as a grant from the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), to identify and prioritize litter, debris, and brush control throughout Santa Clara County. CEPA’s Watershed Protection Division (WPD) managed the grant and had developed a countywide cleanup program, known as the SB 170 Litter Abatement Program, to address areas in the county that experience high frequencies of litter and illegal dumping. WPD worked in close coordination with the 15 cities of Santa Clara County and its contractor, the San José Conservation Corp (SJCC), to ensure that areas with the greatest need were prioritized first and were being cleaned up on a regular basis.

San José Conservation Corps

The SJCC was contracted by the County to provide work crews for the SB 170 Litter Abatement Program. SJCC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides paid job skill training and education to local youth and young adults, preparing them for future careers and completion of their high school diploma or GED. WPD has worked with SJCC for several years in partnership with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to conduct litter and debris cleanups on freeways and highways throughout Santa Clara County. SJCC also works with a number of local agencies in the County and provides excellent services while acting as a steward of our local communities and environment.

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