OUT OF THE PAN – When I moved to East Hollywood a number of years ago, I asked a friend who lived next door if it was a quiet neighborhood. “No,” she said, “there’s a different trash truck every morning, sometimes more than one, sometimes at 6 a.m. If it weren’t for that, it would [...]
When I moved to East Hollywood a number of years ago, I asked a friend who lived next door if it was a quiet neighborhood. “No,” she said, “there’s a different trash truck every morning, sometimes more than one, sometimes at 6 a.m. If it weren’t for that, it would be quiet.” Unfortunately, she was [...]
A hotly contested plan to transform the way much of the garbage in Los Angeles is collected won backing Wednesday from the City Council, but the city’s trash wars are far from over as opponents immediately threatened both a lawsuit and a ballot initiative. After a raucous hearing, the council voted 11 to 3 in [...]
The best measure of progress is often the desperation of its opponents. So if there were any doubt about the significance of Wednesday’s L.A. City Council vote to transform the city’s multi-family and commercial waste and recycling system, the shrillness of those in the minority offered final proof. “This is the day justice and democracy [...]
The Los Angeles City Council voted this afternoon to overhaul how trash and recycling is collected at businesses and apartment buildings in the city. Commercial and multifamily waste and recycling collection in Los Angeles will be broken into 11 franchise districts with an exclusive private hauler servicing each area, under a proposal moved forward by [...]
After an intense three-year lobbying effort pitting business against labor, the Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday launched an effort to give trash haulers exclusive rights to specific neighborhoods. The new system calls for creating areas in which a single hauler would exclusively collect waste from commercial and multifamily buildings, instead of having multiple trash [...]
On the eve of America Recycles Day (November 15), the City of Los Angeles made an historic waste vote. Today, LA sent a loud and clear policy directive to establish an exclusive franchise system with strong standards for waste haulers servicing businesses and large apartment buildings. I blogged about this vote earlier this week. This [...]
A proposal to change how private haulers collect garbage at businesses and apartment buildings was endorsed Wednesday by the Los Angeles City Council. In an 11-3 vote, the council backed the idea of an “exclusive franchise” system, which would carve up the city into 11 zones, each served by one trash company. It hasn’t been [...]