From valerie at vanngroup.com Fri Jun 25 12:40:35 2004 From: valerie at vanngroup.com (Valerie Vann) Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:40:35 -0700 Subject: [OldNorth] Re: New Trash Collection Information Message-ID: <40DC7FB3.405C0DA5@vanngroup.com> angela wrote: > > I too have wondered about this... as for the no parking on specific days... > where would we put our cars? This might be the issue that sets the standards > for parking in our area.. Alternate the sides of the street for no parking might work considering some residents do have alley parking. Or no non-resident parking before noon on collection day. Some jurisdictions do this for street cleaning, similar to yard watering plans, so at least each side of the street gets swept every other week. Also, those residents who have no problem hauling the carts around might work out a plan for two or even more adjacent properties to concentrate all their containers in a single parking space. For example, neighbors could use a single area at their shared property line. (The city might require labeling of containers to prevent "cheating" on number and size of cans). This would cut down on the number of lost spaces. The city proposes to change the day of yard trash collection to a different day, but that won't help much on my block, because most lots are commercially maintained. Currently the majority are done on Monday and Tuesday, and since garbage day is Monday (before 8 am for yard trash, by noon for garbage), the yard trash typically sits there all week, taking up parking spaces, or getting parked on, shoved into a dam in the gutter, getting scattered, ground into dust and blown around, etc. Yard trash is an ongoing problem in Davis. In Yuba City the type of containers proposed for us have been in use for years, but they also prohibit yard trash in the street: it must be put in one of the standard containers, and commercial landscape maintenance firms must haul their own trash off, so piles of yard trash are not an issue. Valerie Vann