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Residents demand clarity on confusing garbage can regulations

June 21, 2024 | Seaside, Monterey County, California



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Residents demand clarity on confusing garbage can regulations
During a recent city council meeting, resident Vince Lucido raised concerns regarding the city's garbage collection code, highlighting confusion among residents about the regulations. Lucido, a resident of Carson Street in Seaside, reported an incident where a police officer informed him that his garbage cans were set out too early, prompting him to question the clarity of the existing code.

Lucido noted that many residents were unaware of the specific rules, which he described as \"ambiguous.\" He pointed out that while some neighbors were cited for having their cans out prematurely, others in different parts of the city were not held to the same standard, leading to feelings of unfair targeting.

To address the issue, Lucido proposed a modification to the code, suggesting that garbage cans should be allowed to be placed out 24 hours before and after the scheduled pickup day. He argued that this change would provide a reasonable solution, ensuring that residents would not be penalized for inadvertently violating the code due to its lack of clarity.

The discussion underscored a broader issue of communication between the city and its residents regarding municipal regulations, as Lucido emphasized the need for clearer guidelines to prevent confusion and ensure fair enforcement across the community.

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