Sunday, June 22, 2014

For WECA Neighbors: Changes to Rockville's Recycling and Refuse Services

Dear WECA Neighbors – It is officially summer and we hope you are enjoying the start of the season (and exciting soccer games of the World Cup)! Our Neighbor Resources Coordinator at the City of Rockville has shared some information below on changes coming next month to our recycling and refuses services, which will affect many of us in the West End. If you have further questions, please attend or watch the Mayor and Council meeting tomorrow, Monday, June 23rd or contact the City of Rockville Department of Public Works.
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The Department of Public Works will brief the Mayor and Council during their Monday night meeting June 23, at 7 p.m., and provide the mayor and councilmembers with information regarding a new recycling and refuse program that will begin the week of Monday, July 28. Rockville's existing program entails collecting curbside recycling, refuse and yard waste generated by our resident customers; cart delivery and pick up; and the four special collections that are scheduled by appointment: bulk refuse, electronics, scrap metal and household hazardous materials. The City will move from a five-days-per-week, eight-hours-per-day schedule by eliminating Friday collections and moving to a four-days-per-week, 10-hours-per-day schedule. The new schedule and routes realize the following resource savings:

  • ·         Greater collection efficiency allows fewer driving routes. Currently, the City has four collection crews for recycling and four more for refuse each day.
  • ·         Having fewer routes eliminates the need to replace at least two collection vehicles. These two vehicles currently cost approximately $406,000.
  • ·         Reducing collection days to four days each week (Monday through Thursday) also means avoiding the need for overtime pay for staff working on City holidays that periodically occur on Fridays. These days include New Year's Day (on a Friday in 2016), Fourth of July, Veteran's Day (on a Friday in 2016), and Christmas Day (on a Friday in 2015).
  • ·         There will also be modest fuel and time savings by avoiding having to drive the collection vehicles between the Gude Maintenance Yard and the collection routes at the beginning and end of the eliminated fifth collection day, and through the reduction of number of trips to the Montgomery County Transfer Station and the recycling drop-off facility.
  • ·         Except for sliding weeks (when collections slide to the next weekday due to a City holiday falling on Monday through Thursday), Friday collections will be eliminated. Residents currently scheduled for Friday collections will no longer have to avoid or delay leaving town for a weekend or prevailing upon the kindness of neighbors to ensure their carts are brought to and removed from the curb on Fridays.
  • ·         Similarly, the new schedule completely eliminates the need for the collections staff to work and customers to bring carts to and from the curb on "sliding Saturdays."


These budget savings will help to offset other increased costs and help to keep the monthly refuse service fee (currently $31 per month or $372 per residence per year) as low as possible.

A few weeks prior to the start of the new schedule, staff will undertake a direct mailing to those customers who will be changing collection days. Designing new routes to be as efficient as possible required that more residents change their days than just the existing Friday customers.

To watch the Mayor and Council meeting live or view Videos on Demand, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/rockville11 .

For more information, please contact The City of Rockville Department of Public Works, or:
Rocio Snowdy
City Manager's Office
Neighborhood Resources Coordinator
240.314.8345

Rsnowdy@rockvillemd,gov

Friday, June 13, 2014

WECA: Two Items of Interest

Dear WECA Neighbors – We wanted to inform you of two particular items that will be of interest, and happening very soon (this weekend, and starting next week)!

Peerless Rockville: Open House at Frieda’s Cottage and Annual Meeting for 40th Anniversary
Our friends at Peerless Rockville are hosting an open house at Frieda’s Cottage (19 Thomas Street, Rockville, MD 20850), on the grounds of Chestnut Lodge, on Saturday, June 14th from 11am to 1pm, in association with their annual meeting. Peerless Rockville restored this 1936 home and office to Frieda Fromm-Reichmann during her years at the Chestnut Lodge sanitarium. The cottage will be open for tours between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. and rumor has it that Frieda will stop by to visit and meet with guests. They will also be serving up light refreshments, musical entertainment and cake in celebration of Peerless’ 40th Anniversary.

For more information, visit www.peerlessrockville.org

Sewer Work and Associated Road Closures along Harrison Street
There is upcoming sewer work scheduled to take place along Harrison and Upton Streets. This work will involve installing sanitary sewer and man holes to allow a new home at 212 Harrison St. to connect to the City's sanitary sewer. Daytime road closures will be needed due to the nature of the work. Work is to start tentatively on Monday June 16, and could take 3 to 5 weeks, depending on weather and the paving schedule. This work is not a City of Rockville project, but rather permitted work done by private contractors. Those affected the most will be residents on Harrison Street, from Forest to N. Van Buren, and from Harrison Street, along Upton to Beall Avenue.

Enjoy your start to the summer in Rockville!