Description
Does anyone have a problem with these bright blue recycling bins left out in front of people's homes instead of being brought in with trash cans like any normal person would do? These bins are a complete eyesore. I think this area is getting worse not better.
also asked...
Q. What are you reporting?
A. Property Maintenance Issues
A. Property Maintenance Issues
13 Comments
Closed Mayor's Action Center 3 (Registered User)
Thank you for using SeeClickFix St. Pete.
The blue recycle containers should be moved away from the curb and closer to the residence to a convenient, easily accessible location until recycling collection begins and thereafter.
Mayor's Action Center.
Reopened jrspinrad (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
stormy (Registered User)
Blue Container (Guest)
BJ MITCHELL (Registered User)
BJ MITCHELL (Registered User)
Acknowledged Mayor's Action Center 3 (Registered User)
Our hope is that residents of the city will bring the containers up onto their property on their own. We would like to get the program going and start collecting recyclable materials before taking any action on containers left out on the curb. Once collection begins, we think many of these containers will be brought up onto the property. If not, our inspectors will begin tagging these containers and talking to the residents where they are left on the street.
Of course, this does not preclude residents of the city from talking to their neighbors, encouraging them to bring the containers up onto their property and to participate in the recycling program.
Mi (Guest)
BJ MITCHELL (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Guest)
Mayor's Action Center 3 said: "Our hope is that residents of the city will bring the containers up onto their property on their own. We would like to get the program going and start collecting recyclable materials before taking any action on containers left out on the curb. Once collection begins, we think many of these containers will be brought up onto the property. If not, our inspectors will begin tagging these containers and talking to the residents where they are left on the street."
The city ordinance requires that containers be stored to the side or the rear of the property, behind the front of the structure. Just having them "brought up onto the property" isn't going to prevent the city from citing you.
Robert (Guest)
Customer Support (Verified Official)
This issue has been marked as a duplicate of issue 4799065.
If you are already receiving notifications regarding this issue,
you will now receive updates regarding issue 4799065.