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Disability commission asks DPW to change recycling drop-off residency proof that blocks nondrivers
Summary
Commissioners voted to send a formal letter to the Department of Public Works asking the city to revise proof-of-residency rules for the recycling drop-off so residents without vehicles can show alternative documentation.
The Framingham City Disability Commission voted on May 28 to send a formal letter to the Department of Public Works asking officials to revise proof-of-residency requirements at the city recycling drop-off center so residents who do not drive can participate.
Commissioner Susie Santo told the commission she had been unable to obtain a recycling permit because DPW requires vehicle registration or a car-insurance document as proof of residency. "I don't…
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