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Syracuse, N.Y. – Sanitation crews today began distributing new 96-gallon trash carts to 6,800 residences in Syracuse – about one in every five households.
As thousands of Birmingham residents receive their new 96-gallon trash carts, representatives for the city have instructed those struggling with the carts to dial 311 for assistance. Anyone who ...
Syracuse, N.Y. – The Syracuse public works department will distribute new 96-gallon trash carts this year that can be lifted by a mechanical arm on the garbage truck, a change aimed at cutting ...
Waste Management began delivering new recycling bins to residents in Indian River County in June. Complaints have begun about ...
Yes, but only if you want 96-gallon carts. The two-cart rates would be $17 per month for curbside service, $20.95 for backyard service and $23.95 for extended-backyard service.
Andy Wang was inspired to clean up litter during the pandemic when he saw just how many streets were covered in trash.
Beginning on April 8th, the Town of Reading will roll out new trash and recycling carts to all households currently receiving Town collection. This will include a green 64-gallon trash cart and a ...
However, residents who want to receive a 96-gallon cart have until Oct. 15 to request one via the town’s website. Beginning March 1, 2023, all trash left on the curb for the weekly pickups must ...
You can buy a brown 96-gallon cart provided by the city for $60 if you pick it up yourself, or the cart can be delivered for an additional $25 fee. Each cart comes with a 10-year warranty.
According to the DPW, all residents in single-family, two-family, three-family, and four-family homes will receive new 96-gallon trash carts. The trash schedule will not change however, all trash ...
You can buy a brown 96-gallon cart provided by the city for $60 if you pick it up yourself, or the cart can be delivered for an additional $25 fee. Each cart comes with a 10-year warranty.
From now on, residents will be required to use the new 64 or 96-gallon carts for trash and recycling that have been in use since December. advertisement. CBS Detroit.