Trash Collection Delays After Snowstorm: Tips & Updates
Residents are being asked for their patience as trash collection services navigate ongoing disruptions following a recent snowstorm. The waste hauler is actively working to resume regular routes, but weather conditions and road accessibility are causing delays in some neighborhoods.
Service Disruptions and Recovery Efforts
The waste hauler is committed to reaching all areas as quickly and safely as possible. However, trash may not be collected on its regularly scheduled day in certain locations. Residents are advised that if their trash is not picked up as expected, they should leave it at the curb for collection during a return service trip.
To facilitate efficient and safe collection, residents are requested to clear snow from trash bags and containers. Bags should not be frozen to the ground, and any torn bags should be rebagged. Dark-colored trash bags are noted to be more visible to collectors against the snow.
Preparing for Collection
Residents are also asked to create a clear path to the designated pickup point. Items should be placed on top of or in front of snow piles, rather than behind them. These measures are intended to make the job safer and more manageable for collection crews.
The waste hauler appreciates the understanding and cooperation of residents as crews work through these challenging conditions. Continued patience and support are requested as services return to normal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if my trash isn’t collected on schedule?
If your trash is not picked up as expected, please leave your trash at the curb. The hauler will be returning to service all affected areas.
What can I do to help the collection crews?
Residents are asked to clear snow from trash bags and containers, rebag any torn bags, and create a clear path to the pickup point.
When can I expect all collections to be completed?
All missed collections are expected to be completed later this week.
How might residents proactively prepare for future weather-related service disruptions?