New program for residents to discard bulky trash and put a dent in Oakland's dumping crisis
Oakland has long been plagued by the blight of illegal dumping of trash.
According to one account, the amount of garbage strewn on the city's streets, sidewalks, alleys, and lots from July 2020 and June 2021 would span 13 football fields and come up to a person's waist.
The avalanche of trash got especially bad during the pandemic when people confined to their homes piled up more garbage than they could legally dispose of. This has taxed the resources of a thinly stretched Oakland Public Works Department tasked with cleaning up dumpsites. While the city has tough anti-littering penalties, enforcement has been practically non-existent.
A solution to a bulky problem
Under previous rules, Oakland renters had to schedule "bulky" pickups through their landlord or property manager. What we are referring to are appliances, mattresses, tires, and the like. Bay Property Group has arranged for many haul-aways of these large, unwieldy items.
Effective November 15, residents in apartments can schedule the pickups themselves. Harold Duffey, the head of Oakland public works, says this measure brings "equity and inclusion to a program that was always easier for single-family property owners to use." We concur.
Waste Management, the city's lone waste hauler, has expanded the ways that residents can remove bulky trash at no cost. Under the new program, residents can make an appointment to part with big, bulky items by dropping them off at the Davis Street Resource Recovery Complex in San Leandro. In the alternative, Waste Management of Alameda County can retrieve the eyesore at the curbs of their rental unit.
Limitations and incentives
Oakland households are allowed one free curbside pickup and any additional bulky trash left at the curb can be lugged out at the cost of $98.02 each.
One big caveat: if the household has used the drop-off option, the second curbside pickup will be free. Residents who take some initiative by dropping off trash at the San Leandro location are rewarded by getting another curbside haul away without having to get out their wallets.
For more information on how residents can directly schedule a drop-off and/or a curbside pickup appointment, visit https://www.oaklandrecycles.com/bulky-pickup-services/
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