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City launches East Boston trash crackdown

The East Boston Times-Free Press reports inspectors wrote 120 tickets for improper trash disposal on Eagle Hill on just one day this week.

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Sadly the 120 tickets were soon spotted blowing the breeze and collecting in the gutter throughout East Boston.

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We got one of those tickets but it wasn't our trash in front of our building. Someone also shoved what seemed to be an old apartments worth of stuff(mattresses, TVs, dressers) in our alley.Its hard to believe people can be so inconsiderate. the city should educate people on how to discard trash instead of just fining them.

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A colleague lived in East Boston. She said her neighbors on trash day would simply toss the bags over the railing of their third floor apartment, and let the chips (so to speak) fall where they may.

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Here's a better idea ,All Medford households each received 3 large green recycle trash bins, 1 for cardboard paper material, another one for Glass/ or plastics, and another bin for food waste, this is mandatory for all residents and businesses in Medford. Now, I don't know how much money the city of Boston has set aside for purchasing 3 bins for every household in Boston, but, it will stop people from throwing trash bags on to sidewalk.

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Boston provides residents with the large 64-gallon blue recycling carts for combined paper/plastic/glass streaming already. Residents in larger buildings can use the smaller bins. Residents of most neighborhoods including East Boston can put recycling out in clear plastic bags too. The food waste is a good point and coming soon looks like. Residents can currently purchase composting bins on the cheap from the city as well.

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If only East Boston had a facility where you could drive in and drop off your recycling trash twice a week like any other town in Mass, The city needs to get their sh_t together, Boston has a high tax base, and some of that money should fix this trash problem in high density neighborhoods like Dorchester and East Boston, Where your now seeing population growth..Suffolk downs should lease part of their land to the city of boston and have some type of recycling facility for Eastie residents only, Yes , I know trash companies pick up recycling materials ,but, how do we know if its being recycled, i team reported a city of boston worker picking up recycled trash at Boston common and dumping it in a regular trash truck. But having some convinience and a 2 day a week drop off, where the recycling company pays the customer for dropping off their glass &plastic bottles .and paper/cardboard materials, this motivates the customer because they will have the convinience plus they get payed for their returnables.

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We have recycling bins as previously noted. What we don't have - and from your description Medford doesn't either - is trash bins handed out. We need to buy them ourselves or put our bags out the morning of.

I'm lucky in that I have that scourge that some here don't like: a dog. So when I take her out in the mornings, on trash day(s) I bring ours out with me. Easy, it doesn't sit out all night for critters or human scavengers (typically looking for recyclables they mistakenly think are in our trash) and I don't have to drag bins from back to front. But this works for us because it's just two of us and we don't generate much garbage. We do generate a lot of recycling and for that we happily make use of our big blue bins. :)

I imagine it's more difficult in larger households - family or those made up of many roommates. But I still think it's easily addressed when adults act like adults and take care of their sh*t.

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I too live in Medford and we get two big green bins. One is for the weekly trash collection and the other is for combined recycling which gets picked up every other week. It works fine but I wish they picked up recycling weekly as well.

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In all of Medford I see each home gets the 64 gallon weekly trash + 96 gallon bi-weekly single-stream recycling. Perhaps it is different for apartments or multi-family homes.

The system is explained at http://www.medfordma.org/2013/12/30/2014-recycling-schedule/

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I'd like a free trash bin, too. Good - thank you for the clarification.

As an addition, I happen to be on one of the busier streets in JP (not certain if this is how they decide # of pickup days), so I have trash pick up twice a week with the first of those 2 days being recycling pickup. So recycling every week, trash twice a week. AND I'm in a part of town that doesn't acknowledge the holidays. So I had pickup this past Monday.

The difficult part is that the DPW considers where I live to be Roxbury while voting and all other services consider me to be JP. I guess the neighborhood demarcation lines moved at one point and the DPW didn't change with it? It's one of the things that confuse new residents.

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Yes, having residents sort their garbage into 3 bins will definitely solve the problem.

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Eastie got those barrels years ago!!!

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any of the actual trash collectors yet? They are phenomenal at blocking traffic on the 1 ways around Eagle Hill, and the last time I was stuck behind one, it seemed they managed to dump as much trash in the street as in the truck.

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Reason why you see trash bags ripped open, and trash spilling out, actually alot of these residents usually go to these discount stores instead of walgreens or cvs or shaws where they can buy normal extra strength trash bags, instead they go to places in East Boston and buy a roll of 15 trash bags for $2 obviously their not going to spend $8 or $12 at Walgreens for normal Glad trash bags,their going to the local discount store and their buying cheaply made garbage bags, probably made in china, These discount stores have to stop selling these cheap trash bags its one way of solving this ongoing trash spilling into Easties sidewalks.

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No trash bag will ever be hefty enough to fend off rats, possums, or raccoons. I see this in other neighborhoods as well. All free-standing homes should be required by law to have secured trash cans and all buildings with multiple units required to have secured dumpsters; off street ones behind the building at that. And if there is not enough room for such or the truck that collects it the building should be knocked down and built anew to accommodate such. Sick of trash strewn along like we are living in Bhopal.

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Who is going to pay for the buildings to be demolished and for the temp housing for the displaced? And the buildings to be rebuilt? And the designing for said buildings? Oh, and lets not forget the permitting process and going through all the neighborhood councils ...

So yeah, that idea makes no sense whatsoever. Good luck with that.

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I've bought dollar store trash bags and they have worked just fine. If they can make it down 2 flights of stairs when I bring them out, they can make it 3 feet from the curb to the truck.

And in the specific incident I mentioned, they were picking up the cans/barrels and dumping them directly into the truck. Whatever didn't make it in, didn't make it in. I'll give you that there were probably loose items in them and the residents were definitely at fault for that, but at the same time, as a trash collector you have 1 job, and it's not like the clearance to dump a barrel into a garbage truck is that small.

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Unfortunately I think people walking the streets can sometimes be at fault for loose items in the barrels.

I know that because of the restaurant, patrons who sit in the nearby lot sometimes throw their packaging into our barrels. Well, when they're not throwing it on the ground next to their cars, but that's a different topic.

I admit I'm guilty of finding neighbors's barrels to throw out the poop bags when walking my dog. I try to use public barrels if possible and in all cases I tie the bags up to help prevent flies. Ideally I throw them in private barrels that are already out for pickup. I haven't looked it up but I'd been told that there is an ordinance that we're not allowed to throw dog poop bags into public trash bins. Which frankly seems weird to me.

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I put up with you dogshit-flingers for 2 years while my house was under construction, which often necessitated bins in the front yard for building scrap material. I had to fish out dogshit bags by hand so the decking and fence materials didn't get shitsmeared.

Use your own bins. Carry the shit until you get home. I mean, you ARE taking the dog home, right? My bins are not for your shitass dog's convenience whether you can reach them from the street or not.

I don't mind dogs but GOD do I loathe their owners.

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I distain dog owners like a lot of people, but this guy is at least picking up after his dog and throwing the crap in a bin. Now, if you were upset enough, perhaps you should have put a sign on the bins saying "Building scrap only. No dog poop." Just saying.

And yes, dog owners leave their bags in my barrel, and it does annoy the missus, but I do remind her of the alternative, which I have to deal with seemingly every winter. No, your dog's shit won't melt come Spring.

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We were hit in JP a month or two ago (renters who thought they could throw their stuff in a barrel that only they use and someone would magically bring it out front for them on the appointed days).

We assumed it was just us because we have a restaurant on the 1st floor, but perhaps more in JP were ticketed? Is there a listing of these violations somewhere?

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Part of the problem is that the folks looking for cans and bottles open all of the trash bags and generally make a mess, so ticketing the homeowners isn't really going to help. Also anyone know why Eastie doesn't get twice a week trash removal? It's such a dense neighborhood I think it would definitely help the trash situation.

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How about a crackdown on street crime versus trash !?

Muggings and robberies near the T are frequent and unresolved...

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Trash = Inspectional Services Department
Street Crime = Boston Police

So completely not within the same spheres.

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Solving street crime costs the City money. Issuing tickets to people for using the wrong trash containers or bags (OMG, the horrors!) or putting trash out too soon (again, OMG the horrors!) makes the City money.

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Thats fine to make money for the city, but there is still trash everywhere. Soo... What was the point?

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