Philadelphia halts trash and recycling collection in preparation for a significant snowstorm.
Philadelphia’s Department of Streets has announced a temporary suspension of trash and recycling collection services due to severe winter weather conditions expected to affect the city in the coming days. As the city prepares for a significant snowfall of up to two feet, normal operations will not take place on Monday and Tuesday. Municipal authorities have communicated that collection services will resume on Wednesday, albeit with a two-day delay in the schedule. This means that Monday’s collection will occur on Wednesday, with the remainder of the week’s pickups adjusted accordingly.
In light of the anticipated weather event, Mayor Cherelle L. Parker has declared a citywide snow emergency set to begin at 4 p.m. on Sunday. This declaration underscores the seriousness of the situation as winter weather disrupts daily life in Philadelphia. Residents have been advised to secure their trash and recycling materials in front of their homes, as the city will be suspending all collections in rear driveways for the week. This decision is predicated on concerns regarding the inability of collection trucks to navigate potentially treacherous and snow-laden driveway paths.
The director of the city’s Office of Clean and Green, Carlton Williams, emphasized that the city does not plow out driveways, which complicates the collection process and may hinder the safe operation of sanitation vehicles. Furthermore, the second trash collection service traditionally provided during the week will also be suspended.
While regular collection will cease, six Sanitation Convenience Centers will remain accessible to residents throughout the period of service disruption. Detailed information regarding these sites can be found on the city’s official website.
As the situation develops, city officials cautioned that even after normal collection services are reinstated, delays should be anticipated. This is due to the ongoing challenges associated with maneuvering sanitation vehicles through snow-affected streets. Residents are encouraged to exercise patience and to stay informed about any further updates regarding collection schedules and snow emergency protocols.
For continuous updates and more information on the evolving weather situation, citizens can refer to local news sources and the city’s official communications. Media News Source will provide additional coverage as the circumstances unfold.
