let's roll, livonia!
Dear Neighbor,
Livonia residents are about to enter a new era of environmental awareness and litter control, thanks to new refuse and recycling carts coming their way later this year. The Livonia City Council approved a new contract with Priority Waste on Monday, Sept. 23, with pricing that calls for the use of new trash and recycling carts starting Dec. 1. The Council also approved purchase of the carts, which will give residents the choice of either 96-gallon or 64-gallon sizes for trash and for recycling.
Later this fall, residents will be asked to select their preferred size for each container. The Council selected the 96-gallon bins as the default for those who don’t indicate a preference. The carts will be purchased using the City’s refuse fund balance.
The new carts feature wheels that make them easy for residents of all ages to roll to the curb, with tight-fitting lids that effectively control litter. The larger recycling containers will also allow residents to safely dispose of more recyclables, while sending less waste to landfills. Both carts should be stored behind the front portion of the house. The carts are not required to be stored inside a garage or behind a fence. In addition to promoting an increase of recycled materials – which will decrease the amount of garbage going to a landfill – the new carts will also allow for a faster and more autonomous collection on garbage day. The new system will use one-person trucks.
In the coming weeks, residents will have the opportunity to see the new carts in person at various city locations and events. Look for more information on the roll-out of the new carts – including when and how to order carts, and a list of frequently asked questions – at LetsRollLivonia.org and in upcoming mailers.
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