You should call 311 or 7172553040 to report that you did not receive new trash or recycling container. Public Works officials will deliver them to your home.
No, residents are not being charged for the new containers. Each residence is assessed a monthly sanitation fee of $32.34. This fee is to accommodate trash disposal equal to one 95-gallon contain...
If you need a second container in addition to the 95-gallon container, the City will accommodate such requests. In such cases, residents will be charged a second monthly sanitation fee of $32.34.
The Public Works Department will consider requests for smaller containers on a case-by-case basis, and only to accommodate the elderly, disabled, and residents whose property is too small to store ...
There are two additional sizes – 35-gallon and 65-gallon trash containers.
The new 35-gallon and 65-gallon trash containers will be delivered in the fall of 2015 once all requests have been evaluated and an order placed with the distributor.
Smaller containers are only being provided on a case-by-case basis, and only to people who are elderly or disabled, or to those who property is too small to store/transport the 95-gallon trash cont...
Two 65-gallon containers (or one 65-gallon container and one 35-gallon container) exceed the trash limit of one 95-gallon container. Residences that are permitted two such containers will have to ...
The City will collect old trash containers. Just put a sign on the container saying: RECYCLE ME! Or drop them off at the City’s Public Works facility on 1820 Paxton St.
You should call 311 to report the theft and to notify the Public Works Department. The City will replace the trash container.