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High-tech carts will tell on Cleveland residents who don't recycle they face $100 fine
blog.cleveland.com/ ^ | August 20, 2010 | Mark Gillispie

Posted on 08/20/2010 8:00:42 AM PDT by goldendays

High-tech carts will tell on Cleveland residents who don't recycle ... and they face $100 fine

Trash carts containing more than 10 percent recyclable material could lead to a $100 fine, according to Waste Collection Commissioner Ronnie Owens. Recyclables include glass, metal cans, plastic bottles, paper and cardboard. City Council on Wednesday approved spending $2.5 million on high-tech carts for 25,000 households across the city, expanding a pilot program that began in 2007 with 15,000 households.

The expansion will continue at 25,000 households a year until nearly all of the city's 150,000 residences are included. Existing carts might be retrofitted with the microchips. "We're trying to automate our system to be a more efficient operation," Owens said. "This chip will assist us in doing our job better."

The chip-embedded carts are just starting to catch on elsewhere. The Washington, D.C. suburb of Alexandria, Va., earlier this year announced it would issue carts to check whether people are recycling.

Some cities in England have used the high-tech trash carts for several years to weigh how much garbage people throw out. People are charged extra for exceeding allotted limits.

Cleveland officials want to automate nearly all residential waste collection under a program being financed in part by a new fee that went into effect earlier this year.

The automated trucks allow drivers to remain in the cab and empty carts using a remote-control arm. Cleveland owns three of these trucks and plans to buy nine more. Recycling is good for the environment and the city's bottom line, officials said. Cleveland pays $30 a ton to dump garbage in landfills, but earns $26 a ton for recyclables.

The city last year sent 220,000 tons of garbage to landfills and collected 5,800 tons of recyclables. City Council approved updated trash collection ordinances last month to include a section on automated waste collection and curbside recycling.

The new law changes infractions of the law from a minor misdemeanor to a civil penalty. The recycling law only applies to residents who have been issued the carts.

The new law also prohibits people from setting out excessive amounts of trash on tree lawns, which officials say has been an ongoing problem. Fines for excessive trash will range from $250 to $500 depending on the amount.

In either case, the property owner receives the citation. Landlords are responsible for making sure their tenants follow the law.

Owens said Cleveland will conduct a public-service campaign to educate residents about the new collection system and recycling program.

The city stepped up enforcement of ordinances governing trash collection last year by issuing 2,900 tickets, nearly five times more tickets than in 2008. Those infractions include citations for people who put out their trash too early or fail to bring in their garbage cans from the curb in a timely manner.

The Division of Waste Collection is on track to meet its goal of issuing 4,000 citations this year, Owens said. "We're trying to make sure Cleveland stays clean and residents are properly informed on how these things should be set out," he said. "By issuing these tickets, it's helping us change the attitude or perception on how things should be set out."

Councilman Martin Keane, who represents the West Park neighborhood, said he would prefer that the Division of Waste Collection use more discretion when deciding whether to issue a ticket. A warning in many instances would suffice, he said.

"Everybody knows the ones who blatantly disregards the law," Keane said. "Those are the people we should hit with a $100 ticket."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 21; agenda; development; sustainable
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To: Kozak

Using a hammer is too obvious.

Mr. Chip, meet Mr. EMP blast!

EMP...the blast that lasts.


41 posted on 08/20/2010 8:53:20 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: wbill

United Nation’s Agenda 21 Program for Sustainable Development
http://www.un.org/esa/dsd/agenda21/res_agenda21_00.shtml?utm_source=OldRedirect&utm_medium=redirect&utm_content=dsd&utm_campaign=OldRedirect


42 posted on 08/20/2010 8:54:57 AM PDT by goldendays (that)
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To: goldendays
We're trying to make sure Cleveland stays clean

You failed.

43 posted on 08/20/2010 8:56:04 AM PDT by Brett66 (Where government advances, and it advances relentlessly , freedom is imperiled -Janice Rogers Brown)
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To: goldendays

My trash collector will accept paper, cardboard, cans, and recyclable plastic types 1 and type 2. Anything above 2 is not supposed to be recycled. Go figure.


44 posted on 08/20/2010 8:56:15 AM PDT by I am Richard Brandon
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

Is anyone getting a tad upset about these endless government programs aimed at creating “proper behavior”? Frankly, we already recycle, voluntarily although since we cart our stuff off to the recycle center I wonder how much we are polluting vis a vis how much help our recycling is doing. Still, we recently were polled regarding our desire to have a recycle pickup that would just cost us about $12 a month for a bin the size of a shoe box. I said not just no, but hell no. Seat belts, fixed days for ornamental irrigation, EPA directed MPGs, mandatory Ethonol usage, on and on. This is becoming a gulog and I am tired of it.


45 posted on 08/20/2010 8:57:37 AM PDT by Mouton
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To: goldendays

Glad I live in the middle of no where.


46 posted on 08/20/2010 9:01:22 AM PDT by Colvin (Proud Owner '66 Binder PU, '66 Binder Travelall,)
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To: goldendays

This crap will only inspire people to find alternative ways to get rid of trash.


47 posted on 08/20/2010 9:04:11 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (For the first time in half a century, there is no former KKK member in the US Senate.)
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To: goldendays

and down the drain we continue to go....


48 posted on 08/20/2010 9:17:29 AM PDT by gibsosa
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To: Fresh Wind
Exactly. Business owners will have to lock their dumpsters. It will get dumped on empty lots or simply spread around to other neighbors like the elderly who put little waste to the curb.

Every trash night, trucks drive around and pick up the metal. There's a guy in our neighborhood who goes through trash bins and pulls aluminum cans. Anything that is worth recycling is usually gone by the time the trash collectors show up.

49 posted on 08/20/2010 9:17:39 AM PDT by neefer (Because you can't starve us out and you can't make us run.)
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To: sam_paine

Where I live, they try to force recycling to cut down on waste going to the new incinerator. Then they realized that the money they hoped to make to pay for the incinerator was based on how much garbage came in.

What a dilemma. When people started recycling more, less went to burn, so revenue went down.

Such dolts. I believe this is a fine example of unintended consequences.

Sort of like raising taxes on tobacco, impugning smokers, then whining when it works and the revenue from tobacco sales fall.


50 posted on 08/20/2010 9:19:56 AM PDT by kevslisababy (It's very hard to earn my trust again)
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To: goldendays
Government Waste Collection Commissioner Ronnie Owens.

This country is rapidly turning into a Communist like country, where government controls and regulates everything.

51 posted on 08/20/2010 9:23:54 AM PDT by dragnet2
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To: goldendays
Cleveland pays $30 a ton to dump garbage in landfills, but earns $26 a ton for recyclables.

Who pays the $26? (My guess is that some fedgov program is ultimately behind it)

52 posted on 08/20/2010 9:29:46 AM PDT by Ken H
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To: chrisser

I’m not trying to be smart-aleck or anything, but the correct term is Sisyphean.

The whole thing is so sad - cities that were once so vibrant and proud, now hollow shells their guts having rotted through, what’s left rattles to the ground.


53 posted on 08/20/2010 9:39:51 AM PDT by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, then writes again.)
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

I left that hellhole in ‘84 and never looked back.


54 posted on 08/20/2010 9:42:07 AM PDT by Sarajevo (You're jealous because the voices only talk to me.)
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To: Old Professer
I’m not trying to be smart-aleck or anything, but the correct term is Sisyphean.

I know. I have a weird sense of humor. Guess it doesn't translate well.
55 posted on 08/20/2010 9:57:53 AM PDT by chrisser (Starve the Monkeys!)
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To: goldendays
Your benevolent Government hopes that all citizens (and undocumented workers, unlicensed physicians, etc) will bellyfeel this new directive with great enthusiasm! Please facilitate crimestop if you have any feelings of resistance or rebellion against our great new law.

Remember to be a crimethinker is doubleplus ungood!

Obey your leaders, Work brings freedom “Arbeit Macht Frei durch den Schornstein”

56 posted on 08/20/2010 11:08:55 AM PDT by PATRIOT1876 (Language, Borders, Culture, Full employment for those here legally)
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To: Old Professer

*I’m not trying to be smart-aleck or anything, but the correct term is Sisyphean.

The whole thing is so sad - cities that were once so vibrant and proud, now hollow shells their guts having rotted through, what’s left rattles to the ground.*

I lived in Chicago and went to Gary, IN a several times.
Sad to see what can happen to a city that was once thriving.


57 posted on 08/20/2010 11:10:59 AM PDT by PATRIOT1876 (Language, Borders, Culture, Full employment for those here legally)
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To: Malone LaVeigh

how about if you just remove the chip and post it on a fence post ORRRRR

swap box with your neighbors in protest of this nanny state nonsense.


58 posted on 08/20/2010 11:13:29 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: Fresh Wind

Green Grads in Maryland
http://www.academia.org/green-grads-in-maryland/


59 posted on 08/20/2010 11:24:07 AM PDT by goldendays (that)
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To: Colvin

“Glad I live in the middle of no where.”

I do too, but for that very reason I compost organics and burn paper and Cardboard. Metal and Plastics are a problem though So I bag it and every two to three weeks I visit the local Recycle Trailer that just happens to be a 45 minute drive away.

On the Plus side it’s in the Wal-Mart parking lot so I can stock up on my next set of recyclables at the same time.


60 posted on 08/20/2010 2:37:43 PM PDT by The Working Man
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