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This article is slightly more clear than the City-DPW email from earlier today, which was about as clear as mud.
So we that pay for curbside recycling now will still have to pay the new company? But we save $0.70 a month, and the inner city is free?
The city needs better writers to inform us in a clear and concise manner.
Hi Kevin,
As I understand it, you are correct aside from the free part. All recycling right now is subscription-based. It will continue to be subscription-based until at least 2028.
Thank you!
Thanks for clarifying Taylor!
Choosing out of state, such a democrat move. Oh, look they are from a blue state.
Lmao
Replacing two out-of-state contractors with another out-of-state contractor, but saving taxpayers millions of dollars while also working toward universal curbside recycling that will ultimately help the planet and save money for those who already recycle. Such a Democrat move.
greg ballard had a universal recycling program that was presented to the city council and they voted it down. such a democrat move…
Like Republicans are big on environmental initiatives such as recycling?
R E A C H I N G
Anything has to be better than Waste Management.
Will they expand the types of items residents can recycle? For example – more than the current #1 and #2 plastics, cardboard and glass?