NYC Proposes Reduction in Trash Pickups

Date: May 8, 2003

Source: News Room

New York City officials are looking to save $12 million a year by cutting garbage pickups from twice a week to once in Queens, Staten Island, and parts of Brooklyn and the Bronx. The reductions would take effect July 1, and residents are predicting pileups of stinking waste. The city hopes to save another $11 million by reducing recycling pickup to every other week, and $1.4 million by emptying street trashcans less often. Pickups in Manhattan will remain unchanged; officials said they chose to reduce service in less densely populated areas, prompting an outcry in the city's outer boroughs.
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