Bergen County borough considers revised ordinance on trash bin time limit
RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -- A New Jersey borough is considering giving residents a 24-hour time limit for leaving their trash bins outside after trash collection.
The Record reports Rutherford Councilman Mark Goldsack, the Public Works liaison, says the council received pushback over a previous ordinance that imposed a 7 p.m. deadline to bring in borough-issued garbage carts on garbage day. A new proposed ordinance introduced on Feb. 13 would require residents to bring in their borough-issued garbage carts within 24 hours after collection.
Residents previously protested that complying with the 7 p.m. residential deadline would have been difficult for people who work late and for senior citizens.
A public hearing on the revised ordinance is scheduled for Feb. 27.
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