Published on July 01, 2022
The Unified Government Public Works Department’s Solid Waste team is seeing a notable increase in the number of missed residential trash and recycling collections. Public Works Department leaders acknowledged that these missed collections are frustrating for residents and asked for the public’s help to reduce these waste collection challenges. The recent increase in missed trash and recycling collections results from staffing shortages and labor sources available to Waste Management; the company contracted to collect trash and recyclables for the Unified Government. These challenges mean that Waste Management drivers can sometimes not complete their routes. As a result, large areas of Wyandotte County are running behind schedule on trash and recycling collections. Residents can be assured that the Unified Government is committed to working closely with Waste Management to reduce missed trash and recycling collection and quickly recover items. “Public Works staff knows that Wyandotte County residents are frustrated. The hard-working men and women who drive these routes are also frustrated. Staffing shortages are straining residential trash and recycling services right now,” said Dave Reno, Public Works’ Community Engagement Officer, “Both our Solid Waste Management and the Waste Management teams are committed to overcoming these challenges. As we work toward these solutions, residents can do a few things to help speed up collection, reduce missed collections, and help drivers stay on schedule.”
Reno also emphasized that Waste Management is actively looking for new workers. If you or someone you know is interested in a career in Waste Management, visit https://www.wm.com/careers. For more information about trash and recyclables collection, visit wycokck.org/waste.
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