New trash cans on the way
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Jennifer Kho
COSTA MESA -- Costa Mesa Disposal will deliver new trash cans to five
city neighborhoods tentatively beginning July 1.
The sanitary district board unanimously approved the standardized
trash containers Thursday afternoon after more than three years of work.
“It’s been a long time coming, but the end result is we’re doing it
right,” board member Dan Worthington said after the vote Thursday. “While
there are no guarantees that everything will be perfect, this is going to
be done as well as I think it can be done.”
Worthington, who suggested standardized containers to the rest of the
board more than three years ago, said the uniform, forest green cans with
hinged lids will keep Costa Mesa beautiful on trash days, keep animals
from eating scraps left in the trash and keep future rates down by making
trash collection safer for workers and, in turn, reducing disability and
liability.
Residents, who previously opposed the program because of concerns that
extra trash would not be picked up, seniors and the disabled would not be
able to move 60-gallon containers and additional fees would be added to
pay for additional cans, say they are now happy with the program.
“I would like to commend the board and staff for listening to the
public,” resident Ernie Feeney said at the meeting. “I think there have
been some changes that address most of our concerns . . . Thank you.”
Residents will be given their choice of as many free green 60- and
90-gallon containers as they need, and 35-gallon containers will be
available for those unable to move the larger cans.
Costa Mesa Disposal has also committed to picking up trash outside the
containers, but requested that residents ask for additional cans if they
have excess trash regularly.
Information: (714) 754-5087.
THE FIRST TO GET THE NEW TRASH CANS
The new trash containers will be delivered on trash day beginning with
Route 11 the week of July 1. These neighborhoods are in Route 11.
Trash day: MONDAY
Neighborhood bordered by Wilson Street, Pomona Avenue, Victoria Street
and Harbor Boulevard
Trash day: TUESDAY
Neighborhood bordered by 19th Street, Whittier Avenue, Orange Avenue
and Commercial Way
Trash day: WEDNESDAY
Neighborhood bordered by Santa Ana Avenue, Wilson Street, Orange
Avenue and Del Mar Avenue
Trash day: THURSDAY
Neighborhood bordered by Adams Avenue, Placentia Avenue, Swan Drive
and the Santa Ana River
Trash Day: FRIDAY
Neighborhood bordered by Sunflower Avenue, South Coast Drive, Fairview
Road and Fuschia Street
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