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Schenectady staff set April 1 enforcement date for trash-sticker program; distribution and PR questioned
Summary
Officials said the city's trash-sticker enforcement will begin April 1; stickers were ordered and will be available at city hall in the coming days, but council members urged a broader public-information push and debated whether to mail free stickers to residents.
Schenectady public-works staff told councilors that the city's new trash-sticker program will begin enforcement April 1 and that the first run of stickers has been ordered and will arrive at city hall within days.
Staff said truck operators had tracked bulk pickups and excess-bag stops during January and February and that, using those winter months as a baseline, the city estimated potential annual revenue of roughly $130,000 under…
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