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Trash Service in Tulsa


Overview: NeWSolutions has been awarded the contract and monthly rates for once a week curbside service will be $15.52. NeWSolutions was created by a third of the haulers from Tulsa Refuse Inc., the consortium that has conducted the city's trash service for the past 32 years.

The new trash service started Oct. 1.

Before Oct. 1, Tulsa's trash board approved a three-month emergency trash collection program because the city's current hauler is unable to continue beyond its June 30 contract expiration. The program ran from July through September involves once-a-week trash collection for all households, a cheaper monthly rate, different service days and a suspension of recycling pickup.

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FAQ
Can I have two trash carts?

Yes, but only if you want 96-gallon carts.

The two-cart rates would be $17 per month for curbside service, $20.95 for backyard service and $23.95 for extended-backyard service.

What's the difference between backyard and extended-backyard service?

Backyard is up to 100 feet from the curb and extended is beyond that.

Do I have to use the city-issued carts?

Yes.

What do I do with my old trash cans?

The city's trash board is developing a program to collect and recycle them sometime before the new system begins.

Can I select a smaller recycling cart?

No, only 96-gallon versions are available at this time.

Can I refuse the recycling cart?

Yes, recycling is voluntary. But refusing the recycling cart will not affect your rate.

Can I put green waste in my trash cart?

Whatever space is left in the cart beyond your household waste can be used for bagged green waste.

Also, green waste will be collected in bags by the curb for free from November through January.

Stickers for green waste bags set by the curb in other months will be available from local merchants for 50 cents each.

What if I have more trash than will fit into a cart?

Stickers will be available from merchants for 50 cents each to adhere to overflow trash bags so they are collected.

Where can I see these carts for myself?

A set of the three sizes is on display in the lobby of City Hall at downtown's Second Street and Cincinnati Avenue. Plans are in the works for a set to be on display in each of the nine council districts.

What do I do with bulky waste items?

Bulky waste items not exceeding the size of a Volkswagen Beetle will be collected by city crews for $5.

Is there a program to help the disabled?

Yes. To qualify, all residents of a household must be physically disabled and show proof from a doctor or an optometrist.

Those who qualify get backyard service at the curbside rate.

For more information, call 918-596-9777.

HEADLINES

Trash board irked by City Council's not transferring its $250,000 payment to Legal Department   5/18/2013

Members of the city's trash board are questioning the legality of a recent City Council decision not to transfer to the city's Legal Department $250,000 that the board agreed to pay for city legal services in 2010.

City of Tulsa seeks dismissal of ex-trash hauler's lawsuit   5/15/2013

The city is asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit by a former trash hauler that claims its constitutional rights were violated when the city switched to its new trash system last year.

Sticker 'em up for curbside green waste pick-up

Sticker 'em up for curbside green waste pick-up   4/10/2013

QuikTrip has bought about $21,500 worth of the city's green waste stickers since Feb. 1 as demand for the city's curbside yard-waste program grows by the day, trash organizers said.

Trash board yields to City Council on bagging, yard-waste limits

Trash board yields to City Council on bagging, yard-waste limits   2/27/2013

The City Council will get its way in the debate with the trash board over loosening certain restrictions for customers in an ordinance that will formalize the city's trash system.

Sunday: MET shifts focus due to Tulsa curbside recycling

Sunday: MET shifts focus due to Tulsa curbside recycling   2/23/2013

The availability of curbside recycling in Tulsa has cost the Metropolitan Environmental Trust about 80 percent of its recycling business and a third of its annual recycling income.

Trash board gets push-back from city councilors   2/22/2013

City councilors pushed back Thursday against the trash board's rejection of their requests to change an ordinance that would formalize the city's new trash system.

Smaller recycling carts sought, but trash board wants review

Smaller recycling carts sought, but trash board wants review   2/21/2013

The trash board wants to weigh the demand for smaller recycling carts before it decides whether to offer them to customers, which could require reworking the contract with the city's trash hauler.

Offering smaller recycling carts could require rebidding trash deal, board told

Offering smaller recycling carts could require rebidding trash deal, board told   2/20/2013

The city’s trash board wants to weigh the demand for smaller recycling carts before it decides whether to offer them to customers.

Trash board rejects councilors' requests on bagging, yard waste volume

Trash board rejects councilors' requests on bagging, yard waste volume   2/20/2013

The city's trash board has rejected two changes requested by city councilors for an ordinance that would formalize the city's new trash system.

Demand for 'green waste' stickers likely to pick up starting Friday

Demand for 'green waste' stickers likely to pick up starting Friday   1/31/2013

Thousands of 50-cent yard waste stickers have collected dust in QuikTrip stores since Tulsa's new curbside trash program began Oct. 1.

Yard-waste sticker mandate to kick in   1/26/2013

The city of Tulsa will begin requiring a 50-cent sticker for curbside yard waste collections Friday.

Green Christmas: Tulsa's curbside recycling booms in two weeks after holiday

Green Christmas: Tulsa's curbside recycling booms in two weeks after holiday   1/9/2013

Tulsans recycled more in the two weeks after Christmas than in any period since the Oct. 1 launch of the city's curbside trash and recycling service as the program marked a successful first holiday season, officials said Tuesday.

Top 10 local stories for 2012

Top 10 local stories for 2012   12/31/2012

Three people died and two others were injured in a shooting spree that threatened to spark racial tensions. American Airlines' bankruptcy and wildfires near Mannford were also big stories.

Holidays will shift trash collection

Holidays will shift trash collection   12/23/2012

No trash or recycling service will be conducted in Tulsa on Tuesday in observance of Christmas or the following Tuesday for New Year's Day.

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CONTACT
Call 918-596-9777, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday

The city's trash website: tulsaworld.com/knowyourtrash
ITEMS YOU CAN RECYCLE
Paper and boxboard
> Newspaper and advertising inserts
> Junk or advertising mail and envelopes
> Colored or white paper
> Cereal and dry food boxes (without the liner)
> Paperback and hardback books
> Cardboard egg cartons
> Magazines, catalogs and phone books
> Paper wrapping paper
> Shredded paper
> Flattened cardboard boxes
> Frozen food boxes

Metal
> Soda and other aluminum cans (rinsed)
> Canned food cans and their caps or lids (rinsed)

Glass
> Clear, brown and green beverage containers (including soda, beer, wine and liquor bottles, rinsed)
>Clear, brown and green juice and food containers (pickle, ketchup, jelly, etc.; rinsed)

Plastics Nos. 1-7
> Yogurt, dairy and margarine tubs and lids (rinsed)
> Milk, juice, soda and other beverage bottles and their caps (rinsed)
> Shampoo and conditioner bottles (rinsed)
> Window, bathroom and kitchen cleaning bottles (rinsed)
> Detergent and fabric-softener bottles (rinsed)
> Bubble wrap
> CD cases
> Shrink wrap
> Clear deli trays (rinsed)
> Empty prescription or over-the-counter medicine vials and caps
> Stadium cups (rinsed)
> Durable reusable containers and lids (Tupperware-type materials, rinsed)
> Clamshell containers (those with a black base and clear lid, rinsed)
> Rigid plastics (laundry baskets, lawn furniture, buckets and toys if they can fit inside your blue bin with the lid closed)
> Food jars and squeezable bottles (mayonnaise, salad dressing, vegetable oils, mustard, ketchup, barbecue sauce and syrup; rinsed)
ITEMS YOU CAN'T RECYCLE
> Food waste
> Food-soiled containers
> Tires
> Ceramic cups and plates
> Yard waste
> Garden/water hoses
> Styrofoam or packing peanuts
> Clothes, shoes and clothing accessories
> Wax or plastic-coated boxes, plastic or paper products
> Paper towel, facial tissue and toilet tissue
> Pizza boxes
> Mirror glass
> Disposable diapers
> Pool tarps or covers
> Automotive parts and containers that held automotive products
> Disposable dishware and utensils (items commonly used at picnics, parties or barbecues)
> Aerosol spray cans (helium tanks, spray paint, air fresheners and cleaning products)
> Latex paint cans and lids containing hardened or solidified paint
> Stain, varnish and paint-thinner containers
> Scissors and other sharp items
> Carpet and carpet pads
> Clay flowerpots
> Crystal
> Drinking glasses
> Heat-resistant ovenware
> Light bulbs
> Fluorescent lights
> Construction material
> Auto glass
> Alkaline batteries
> Plastic bags
> Aluminum foil
> Aluminum trays
> Clothes hangers (bundled)
> Pots or pans (without wood, plastic or rubber attachments)
> Pet waste
> Electronics and small appliances (toasters, microwaves, coffeemakers, etc.)

KEY STORIES
Understand more about this process and what you can expect with those changes.

Watch a video from the City of Tulsa about some of the possible upcoming changes to trash service.

Tulsa's trash board is taking bids on the city's trash service for the first time in more than 30 years. Upgrades the board would like for trash service citywide could cost the winning bidder $30 million. Read more about the upgrades.

There have been questions as to why the trash board wants to change when the approval rating for the current provider is at 94 percent. Board Chairwoman Cheryl Cohenour says board members are looking toward the future to plan for a more cost-effective, flexible and progressive service based on industry best practices. Read more about the plans for the new trash system.

In 2010, San Antonio moved to a trash system exactly like the one being eyed for Tulsa - each household given two rolling carts, with one for recycling and one for trash. City leaders there say it's been a success. Read more about San Antonio's trash service.