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Despite limited benefits, Seattle not necessarily trashing idea of every other week garbage pick-up

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It probably won’t reduce costs much and green-leaning Seattleites already compost and recycle enough that it probably wouldn’t result in more of that type of planet-friendly activity, but Seattle Public Utilities is looking at transitioning its garbage pick-up to an every-other-week schedule. A Seattle City Council committee will hear a briefing on the plans Tuesday.

Reducing pick-ups at single family homes and multifamily buildings not served by commercial providers would help reduce one key category of waste: SPU’s budget. Early cost reviews suggested a potential operational savings of up to 30% on garbage collection costs, SPU says.

As for savings for home and building owners, SPU says don’t expect much. “Customer garbage bill savings in most EOW scenarios are <10% because garbage bills also cover disposal, recycling, F&YW, customer service, administration, taxes, etc,” SPU’s presentation on the planning process reads.

As for when SPU might make such a change, the weekly service is baked into its service provider contracts through 2029, the department says, but it could roll out a “voluntary” option for customers interested in fewer visits from the garbage truck.

UPDATE: The mayor’s office wants it to be clear —  “the Mayor does not support any efforts to reduce trash pickup service levels to the people of Seattle,” a statement sent to CHS about the committee hearing reads. Got it! Here’s a letter the mayor sent to council member Lisa Herbold about her stance on garbage pick-up.

 

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JayH
JayH
4 years ago

The mice and rats approve. The raccoons remain sharply divided on this issue.

Jim98122x
Jim98122x
4 years ago

I hope they’re building in lots of money for the increased public cans pickups, when people start dropping their trash in public cans (or worse) when it’s still 4 days to trash pickup and your cab is full.

Jim98122x
Jim98122x
4 years ago
Reply to  Jim98122x

*can

Capitol Hill 1976
Capitol Hill 1976
4 years ago

Why raise rates when you can reduce service instead.

Mimi
Mimi
4 years ago

This is insane. The dumpster for my building gets picked up 2x a week and is always full they day before pick-up.

Taylor
Taylor
4 years ago
Reply to  Mimi

It’s not *entirely* insane, especially for the single-family households. If every-other-day garbage pick-up is provided as an option for those who want it (instead of just doing it for everyone), it’d be a welcome option at my house, where our 11-gallon garbage bin sits empty for 2-4 weeks at a time.

clew
clew
4 years ago
Reply to  Taylor

You wouldn’t save money letting people opt in and out of every-other-week pickup. The main cost is running a truck down a route, sparse routes are inefficient, people opting in and out makes routes sparser.

RWK
RWK
4 years ago

What an insane idea…..”penny wise, pound foolish.” If implemented, it will result in more overflowing trash cans on our streets.

Thank you, Mayor Durkan, for taking a strong stand on this issue. Presumably, that will mean a veto if the Council is stupid enough to pass the idea.