Fishers surveying residents about trash collection preferences

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4 thoughts on “Fishers surveying residents about trash collection preferences

  1. As a Saxony resident and former member of the board of directors, we have had a challenge with trash collection and specifically the pricing because, as Saxony is a PUD and comprised of several sub-associations, we cannot simply include trash service in the HOA dues because some sections of the neighborhood already include it in their association dues.

    Although most neighbors use Republic (now Waste Management), some use Ray’s. Those that use Republic have seen consistent rate increases, sometimes quarterly, and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to the pricing as everyone pays different rates.

    It was frustrating as a board member and even more so as a homeowner. Two trash companies have a monopoly and can increase rates whenever they so choose.

    1. So recycling, impact on city streets, emissions, safety, and reliability aren’t factors to be considered? Perhaps not to you. But to other residents and city leaders, one or more of these factors might be just as important.

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