From an email from the city:
City Special Trash Pick-Up Dates Extended an Extra Week:
Special Refuse Collection Program Begins Monday August 8th
The City of Carbondale is extending the dates for Special Trash Pick-up an extra week. In an effort to keep the City clean of trash and debris, the Refuse and Recycling Division will conduct a Special Refuse Collection Program and provide daily patrols of the City to collect and dispose of refuse from the curbside. Regular patrols will begin on Monday, August 8th and continue through Sunday, August 28th. Patrols will be performed seven days a week as determined to be necessary by City staff.
Within the guidelines of the Special Refuse Collection Program, refuse at curbside will be removed and the property owner of record will be billed based on the time it takes at each location. All collections will be timed and billed to the property owner of record at the City’s Special Pick-up rate which is $13.50 for up to two minutes and $6.75 per minute thereafter, rounded up to the next whole minute. Under this program collection will include:
- Refuse that is not placed curbside by 8:00 a.m. in an area whose normal refuse collection day is the current day and/or exceeds the typical household collection of three to four cans or bags.
- Refuse that is placed at the curbside prior to 4:00 p.m. in areas whose normal refuse collection day is the following day and which exceeds the typical household collection of three to four cans or bags.
- Refuse that is placed at the curbside in areas whose normal collection day is not the following day.
- All refuse that is placed at the curbside at any time where the property address in question is not a regular customer of City refuse collection.
- Please note that landscape waste, white goods (household appliances) and tires will not be collected under this program. These items will be collected on a call-in basis only as a part of the City’s existing sticker collection programs by calling the Maintenance and Environmental Services Division at 457-3275.
The Special Refuse Collection Program will be augmented by staff from the Building and Neighborhood Services Division making regular patrols throughout the City and issuing citations as needed. Building and Neighborhood Services Division staff will issue citations to the property owner of record for the following violations:
- The property in question is not a regular customer of City refuse collection. (Note: To maintain the cleanliness of the City, any refuse set at curbside on property which is not a regular customer of City refuse collection will be collected and the property owner will be billed for the collection in accordance with program guidelines.)
- The refuse is not properly bagged or neatly stacked for collection at the curbside.
These guidelines have been established in an effort to keep the City free of debris and refuse, as well as to prevent the regular City Refuse and Recycling customer from being penalized for setting their refuse out slightly earlier than permitted by City Ordinance which is 6:00 p.m. on the day prior to the customer’s regular collection day.
For further information contact the Maintenance and Environmental Services Division at 457-3275.
For a couple of decades, my household trash has consisted of one can, far less than "the typical household collection of three to four cans or bags", but recently I've been cleaning house and have exceeded that once or twice. So after decades of being a less than average burden, if I'd waited until next week, I'd be penalized for just a couple times excess? It seems unfair.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I understand, the special pickup program is targeted towards landlords cleaning out houses. Throughout the rest of the year, if you want to city to pick up a lot of extra trash and refuse, you call them and schedule a "special pickup" for which you are charged. Saves you the hassle of hauling the trash to the landfill yourself.
ReplyDeleteA lot of landlords are cleaning out units now, preparing for fall, so this saves them the hassle of calling and scheduling appointments and lets the city keep up with the trash. Unfortunately, you would have been caught with them if you had waited until next week.
Every scheduled garbage day I see people looking through what's been left out for pickup and finding stuff to take home. In fact, I've found stuff myself.
ReplyDeleteThe trouble is that I'm moving this month and trying to get rid of a lot of stuff. If I can't sell it at a yard sale or give it to Goodwill etc., it's going to go in the landfill. It's a shame.