Mayor Adams unveils new rat plan with Big Apple-branded trash containers
Video shows city rat hitch a ride to Upstate New York wedding: ‘Just don’t eat my wires’Homeowners across the five boroughs will soon have to shell out at least $50 for new trash bins — as the Big Apple tries to crack down on rodents by standardizing garbage collections.
“With this new plan to put residential trash in containers, 70 percent of trash in our city will be off our streets and out of rat buffet lines . . . It’s good for aesthetics on how your city looks, it’s good for cleanliness, it’s good to fight rodents.” Many municipalities in the US charge a yearly or monthly rate for trash pick up while New Yorkers get the service for free.
“In many neighborhoods, use of bins for residential trash is already the norm,” Tisch said, adding, “We don’t want those New Yorkers to need to throw out the bins that they already have, and the timeline of this plan is designed to reflect that.”
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