- WHY IS THIS TRANSITION TO A NEW GARBAGE
COLLECTION SYSTEM NECESSARY?
For the first time in New Orleans, there will be a uniformed, standardized
garbage collection process, utilizing state-of-the-art collection carts, that
will help in reducing residents exposure to disease, will prevent rodents and
animals from getting into trash and dirtying neighborhoods, and overall, begin
the effort to promote a cleaner city and healthier environment for all
residents. In addition, each resident will have access to a customer service
center that is equipped with tracking devices to improve accountability and
service.
Further, the new collection carts will have a bar code that will enable
customer service representatives in assisting residents with questions and
issues that involve theft, collection concerns and overall improve customer's
experience with their collection needs.
- HOW DO I RECEIVE A COLLECTION CART?
All residents must submit a registration form to receive a cart. The
registration process will begin December 5, 2007. Registration forms are
available on the City of New Orleans website,
www.cityofno.com, and in the
lobby of City Hall, 1300 Perdido Street, New Orleans, LA . The City will also
conduct special registration campaigns in neighborhoods throughout the
Metropolitan area. Stay tuned to local broadcasts for more information.
- WHAT TYPE OF COLLECTION CART WILL I
RECEIVE?
Each household and small business will receive one (1), 96 gallon standard
collection cart free of charge. The 96-gallon cart has the capacity to hold 250
pounds of household garbage. Special consideration is being given to seniors
(65 yrs of age and older) and persons with disabilities. Those who qualify for
special assistance may request the smaller collection carts, 32 gallon or 64
gallon cart.
- WHEN WILL MY COLLECTION CART BE
DELIVERED?
Initial delivery of carts is scheduled to begin February 5, 2007 and will
continue throughout the city until April, 2007. Twice a week garbage collection
will also begin January 2, 2007.
- WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY OLD TRASH CAN?
On the first day of collection with the new cart, residents may place their old
empty trash can at the curb to be disposed of with their trash.
- WHAT HAPPENS IF MY COLLECTION CART IS
STOLEN?
The household or small business at each location is responsible for the lost
cart unless it obtains and presents a police report to the city for the theft.
Once the theft is reported and documented each vendor is responsible to locate
the bar coded cart by use of a tracking system. If the cart is not located
within seven (7) days, the household or small business will be responsible for
the cart replacement fee.
- WILL MY GARBAGE COLLECTION SCHEDULE
CHANGE?
Solid waste collection days will change for some residents. You can go on-line
to the City's website or contact:
* Richard's Disposal Customer Service Center (South I-10)
Phone: 504-241-2142
Fax: 504-244-9773
Web Site: www.richardsdisposal.com
* Metro Disposal Customer Service Center (North I-10)
Phone: 504-520-8331
Fax: 504-365-1762
Web Site: www.metrodiposalservice.com
- CAN I CONTINUE TO USE BAGS?
No. All trash must be placed inside the collection carts for collection on
residents designated trash collection days. If residents place trash outside of
the cart, they will receive a notice recommending that the resident purchase an
additional collection cart.
- HOW WILL YARD WASTE BE HANDLED?
Yard waste such as leaves and grass clipping should be bagged and placed next
to the cart on the Second collection day. Yard waste items are tree limbs,
grass clippings, scrubs, etc. Tree limbs should be bundled in 4-foot lengths,
weighing no more than 75 pounds. Residents who set out yard waste more than 24
hours before their scheduled pick-up will be subject to a fine.
- WHAT DO I DO WITH REFRIGERATORS, SOFAS
AND LARGE ITEMS?
To collect bulky waste -sofas, mattresses, tires, and other large
items-residents must call the customer service center to schedule collection.
Bulky waste should not be placed out for collection 24 hours prior to the
scheduled date given for collection. If residents place bulky items out more
than 24 hrs prior to the scheduled collection, they will be fined! Small
businesses do not receive bulky waste collection services.
Bulky waste includes those items that are not suitable to go into standard
collection carts, generally due to weight and size. For example white goods,
sofas, mattresses, tires and other large items.
- WILL DEAD ANIMALS BE COLLECTED?
Dogs, cats, and other small animals will only be collected from households and
small businesses if the animal is put in a bag and brought to the curb for
collection with solid waste. In the event that such animals are discovered on
City streets, contact 311 or the Customer Service Center to have the animal
removed.
- WHAT IS THE COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR
HOLIDAYS?
You can go on-line to Richard's Disposal and Metro Disposal web site to find a
list of holidays where service will not be provided. In the event that one of
these holidays falls on your scheduled collection day, service will resume on
the next scheduled collection day.
- WHO DO I CONTACT IF I HAVE A QUESTION,
OR CONCERN ABOUT MY SERVICE?
You may contact each vendor on-line web site or contact the Customer Service
Centers directly where a trained, knowledgeable service representative will
document, track, resolve and respond to comments/complaints.
* Richard's Disposal Customer Service Center (South I-10)
Phone: 504-241-2142
Fax: 504-244-9773
Web Site: www.richardsdisposal.com
* Metro Disposal Customer Service Center (North I-10)
Phone: 504-520-8331
Fax: 504-365-1762
Web Site: www.metrodiposalservice.com