Recycling And Refuse Days to Change for 4000 Households
Kerbside Recycling And Refuse Days to Change for 4000 Households
From next week, kerbside recycling
and refuse collection days will change for around 4000
Hamilton households.
The changes, which
come into effect on 1 July, are needed after city growth and
changes to Hamilton’s boundary led to some of the city’s
five refuse and recycling collection areas becoming
significantly larger than others.
The
newly defined collection areas were developed by Council in
conjunction with contractor Transpacific Waste Management to
ensure all five areas are sized for efficient and effective
collection services, and that new properties that came into
the city from Waikato district on 1 July last year were
incorporated.
Hamilton City Council’s
Tim Harty said properties affected by the changes will have
already received a letter from Council informing them of
their new collection day, while those that have not
received a letter will keep their current
day.
“We ask households that have
received a letter from Council to begin using their new
collection day from next week,” he
says.
“During the transition period
Transpacific Waste Management will be carrying out sweeps of
areas where collection days have changed. This will enable
us to monitor awareness of and compliance with the new days,
educate households and collect refuse and recycling where
required.”
To the west of the river,
the two areas affected by the changes are a section of
Frankton and properties in Te Rapa along SH1 to the north of
the city, while on the east side of the river it is some
parts of Hamilton East, Claudelands, Harrowfield,
Huntington and Rototuna, and properties that joined Hamilton
from Waikato district last
year.
Additional information including
maps, is available on the Council website
(www.hamilton.co.nz/sortitout) or by phoning 07 838
6999.
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