Wednesday,  December 11 , 2024

Linkedin Pinterest
News / Northwest

Seattle will test less-frequent garbage service

The Columbian
Published: May 6, 2012, 5:00pm

SEATTLE (AP) — The city of Seattle is moving forward with a plan to test every-other-week trash collection as a way to reduce the amount of waste it sends to landfills.

The City Council unanimously approved a six-month pilot project on Monday. The city will test the concept in 800 households in coming months.

If the pilot project is successful, every-other-week trash collection could be rolled out citywide.

City officials say less-frequent garbage service would reduce truck traffic through neighborhoods by 20 percent and save about $6 million a year. Some residents have worried about odor and other problems.

Most major U.S. cities collect trash from homes every week. Portland, Ore., began less-frequent garbage collection last fall. In Washington, Renton and Olympia have made the switch.

Support local journalism

Your tax-deductible donation to The Columbian’s Community Funded Journalism program will contribute to better local reporting on key issues, including homelessness, housing, transportation and the environment. Reporters will focus on narrative, investigative and data-driven storytelling.

Local journalism needs your help. It’s an essential part of a healthy community and a healthy democracy.

Community Funded Journalism logo
Loading...