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🗑️ Town Meeting Approves Town-wide Trash & Recycling Carts

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Last updated: November 14, 2023 1:43 PM
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With Town Meetings 104-42 approval of Article 7 last night, the Town of Reading will be eliminating all current household trash and recycling containers in the coming year. There will also be a reduction from 128 gallons of trash and 1 large item per household to 64 gallons and no large items. One additional trash barrel may be leased through the town for $200 a year or you can purchase special trash bags, bearing the towns seal, at Market Basket and other retailers for $2 each.

*Updated 1:43pm* Recycling will consist of one 64 gallon cart with a case by case basis on a free second one.

30lb overflow trash bags to be sold for accommodating excess trash over 65 gallons.
30lb overflow trash bags to be sold for accommodating excess trash over 65 gallons.

Town Manager Fidel Maltez kicked off the presentation by reiterating, that the new barrels proposed tonight would not contain RFID chips. In April of this year, the previous trash vote failed by only 10 votes after RFID chips were mentioned as being included. Mr. Maltez then went on to explain that our trash costs will be going up exponentially in the coming years and we need to reduce the amount of trash being thrown out. We’re currently in a very favorable contract and any future one will add upwards of $1 million+ a year in our budget over the previous one and will require automated pickup. Mr. Maltez pointed out that Westford went out to bid for non automated trash pickup and received no bids. Our current contract with Republic and the incinerator company expires in 2025 and 2026.

Town Manager Fidel Maltez demoing the 64 gallon trash barrel option at the Select Board earlier this year.
Town Manager Fidel Maltez demoing the 64 gallon trash barrel option at the Select Board earlier this year.

Discussion on Article 7 started off with Precinct 2 member, John Sasso’s two amendments “Delete item (1) thereby removing the solid waste revolving fund and in (2) remove the wording “rubbish and.” as well as “Change the FY24 General Fund amount for “Rubbish Carts” from +$900,000 to +$450,000.” The spirit of Mr. Sasso’s amendments were looking at purchasing only recycling carts, not rubbish. Both amendments did not pass.

Discussion then continued and multiple amendments followed with the same result. Precinct 6 member Robert Coulter, suggested an amendment changing “leasing” barrels to one time purchasing them, that did not pass. Precinct 4 member Tom Wise, suggested an amendment reducing the amount from $900k to $600k to allow stickers to be used on existing barrels that meets the towns criteria, that did not pass. Lastly Precinct 6 member Steven Cool, attempted the following amendment:

Trash fees shall be apportioned to each household and billed with water bills and enumerated clearly on said bills with additional barrels billed at the same cost. Trash costs and revenues will be accounted for separately from other town accounting

After the amendment was posted on-screen, Precinct 6 member Mary Ellen O’Neill requested a point of information as the language wasn’t vetted by various boards and was a policy issue. Town Moderator Alan Folds agreed with it being out of the scope of the article and rejected it.

In terms of logistics, the new 64 gallon barrels and recycling containers will bear the town seal, take about 6 months to order and will be rolled out by a 3rd party company over the course of a week. Your existing barrels will no longer be permitted and will optionally be picked up at a specific date in the future. There are no specific dates when any of this will take place but we’ll be sure to update you in the future.

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8 Comments
  • Brook Chipman says:
    November 14, 2023 at 1:53 PM

    How does one get reimbursed by the town for the $70 something just spent on a high quality, 32 gallon barrel that fits perfectly in ones garage? Asking for a friend.

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  • Laura lane says:
    November 14, 2023 at 2:43 PM

    Is it not wasteful for us to be getting rid of our existing trash bins? As a new resident ( 1 year in reading) it’s frustrating I’m going to have to “ throw out” a perfectly fine trash container and from an environment standpoint another big piece of plastic not being able to be recycled

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  • Alyssa M says:
    November 14, 2023 at 7:12 PM

    It’s frustrating this is across the board. No account for size of households!

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  • Kerri Lynn says:
    November 14, 2023 at 8:24 PM

    So what about one large item? What do those of us that have that occasionally do going forward?

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    • Editor says:
      November 14, 2023 at 9:06 PM

      The specifics on that haven’t been determined but will be discussed in the future.

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  • Sue says:
    November 15, 2023 at 8:16 AM

    What about food composting? Was that discussed? Look at the pilot program in Lexington with Black Earth Composting.

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    • Editor says:
      November 15, 2023 at 9:29 AM

      Food composting has been discussed in prior Select Board meetings and forums. It was also briefly discussed during the trash article at Town Meeting. Nothing concrete has been done town wide about it other than the composting at the schools.

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  • Gabriella says:
    December 14, 2023 at 3:33 AM

    Appreciate the update on Town Meeting’s approval of Article 7. The decision to revamp waste management reflects a proactive response to rising costs and environmental considerations, with clear insights into container changes and meeting discussions. Excited about the positive impact on waste reduction and community sustainability.

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