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Trash bins are in a Papillion neighborhood in 2016. Omaha's next residential waste-hauling contract will likely require 96-gallon covered carts, though people would have the option to downsize ...
The “gigantic,” 96-gallon gray trash bins don’t fit in garages. They’re too heavy to move. And some homeowners associations don’t allow them to be kept outside, according to residents.
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 ...
Phase one of the City’s new trash and recycling cart rollout project is currently underway.  Thursday, July 31 marked the ...
Choose among 32-, 64- or 96-gallon carts - the smaller the cart, the cheaper the monthly rate. If customers opt not to choose, they automatically will be issued the largest cart.
Harrisonburg Public Works will be providing either a 48- or 96-gallon Toter trash cart. A single cart will be large enough to meet the needs of most residents and many businesses.
Updated: 6:12 PM CDT Aug 20, 2020 Nick Amatangelo Reporter/Multimedia Journalist Omaha officials detail trash collection changes, 96-gallon container distribution Updated: 6:12 PM CDT Aug 20, 2020 ...
New lidded 96-gallon recycling bins will offer 33% more volume and allow customers to “right-size” their garbage waste. In addition to being compliant with new state recycling laws, the larger bins ...
The contract will cost the township about $4.2 million a year. Other options considered included a 60-gallon solid waste cart, which would have cost another $100,000 annually, and an option for a ...
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.