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Atlanta recycling still weekly

June 25, 2008 at 11:40 am by Scott Henry in News

One of the more bothersome consequences of having a $140 million budget shortfall is the need to cut public services to save money. Which ones, and by how much? One that was proposed – and all but certain – for the chopping block was weekly pick-up of recycling. The program was outsourced to a private company and city solons had decided that reducing the service to every other week was a good way to cut costs.

Well, it seems that new Public Works Commissioner Joe Basista has figured a way out of this looming tragedy. A recent memo to the Council from Public Works explains that the city will save $3 million by un-privatizing curbside recycling (take that free-market champions!) and that city workers will happily continue to pick up cans, bottles and newspapers every week.

Atlanta homeowners had already dodged a bullet when the Council decided against scrapping yard waste pick-up. If you need further info about trash, recycling or yard waste collection, go here.

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3 Responses to “Atlanta recycling still weekly”

  1. DaleC Says:

    So a memo that mentions budget analysis by a government agency means that they will actually save money?

    Given the ability of government officials to negotiate contracts, I wouldn’t be surprised.

    We also know that governments are wildly successful at accurately predicting expenditures and getting a good deal on stuff like computers, hammers and toilets….snuffle, snort, ha ha

    This is the same city that is $ 140 million in the hole?

    funny, no, really, you’re funny

  2. Charles Says:

    “that the city will save $3 million by un-privatizing curbside recycling (take that free-market champions!)”

    This is a service that the city can actually make money on – the recyclables have some value. The recycling contract was practically given away in the past, and that revenue was lost. I think that “free-market champions” do not advocate making poor business decisions.

  3. DaleC Says:

    As a free market champion, I would like to say that a good business decision was made….. by the waste management company….

    This is also why I advocate that more business minded people enter public service, rather than the endless stream of attorneys and “advocates”.

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