Longview Recycles

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The curbside recycling program is a comingled system where all of the recyclable material generated within a household can be mixed together in the same recycling container. These recyclables are then collected and sorted at the waste Control Recycling Center.

12/29/2021

UPDATE. In speaking with Waste Control this morning, the garbage/recycling collection will have a late start at 8 am in the lower elevations. For the higher elevations, the road conditions still pose a challenge, but the drivers will be out using their judgement for accessibility.

We do apologize for any inconvenience during this weather event. If your garbage/recycling was missed earlier this week, please make sure any excess garbage is secured tightly and place next to your containers. Waste Control will pick these up when they arrive this next week.

Stay safe and warm.

05/26/2021

Shopping Carts, Go Home

They have been described in many ways. Most call them an indispensable convenience. When found in the park, on a sidewalk or on the street, some call them three-dimensional graffiti and signs of urban decay. Others, aesthetic blight. We all know them as shopping carts. The reality is that shopping cart theft and abandonment is a festering problem that seems to be getting worse in our community.

In May 2019, the City of Longview passed a shopping cart ordinance designed to help curb the problem of abandoned shopping carts scattered throughout the city.

Stolen and abandoned shopping carts pose a cost to us all. Cart loss and retrieval costs retail store thousands of dollars each year and that cost gets passed on to their customers. When left out in the community, abandoned shopping carts can impact public health and safety, obstruct free access to sidewalks and streets which can interfere with vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Cart abandonment also contributes to conditions of blight in the community that can reduce property values.

What you need to know: A section of the new shopping cart ordinance mirrors Washington State Law making it a misdemeanor for any person to remove a shopping cart from the premises of a store or to knowingly possess a shopping cart without the written permission of the store owner or the store owner’s authorized agent.

Rules & regulations at a glance: (LMC 7.34)
• Every shopping cart made available for use by customers is required to have a sign permanently affixed to it that includes contact information consistent with state law. Store owners will be subject to penalties for carts not retrieved after receiving notice from the city.
• Every store making more than 10 shopping carts available is required to submit to the city a “Shopping Cart Containment Plan” that will detail their efforts to keep shopping carts from unauthorized removal from their premises.
• Store owners are required to patrol and retrieve carts removed from their premises on all public streets within a half mile radius of the retail establishment every 72 hours.

Reporting abandoned carts - Every shopping cart made available for use by customers is required to have a sign permanently affixed to it that includes contact information consistent with state and city law. Please CONTACT CART OWNER FIRST! The stores contact information will be on the cart sign. If there is not a sign that provides store contact information or if the cart is not retrieved within 48 hours after contacting the store, contact the City via email at [email protected], by phone at 360-442-5093, or by using the Android or iPhone app “GoRequest”.

Contact us - For more information about the specific rules governing shopping carts, please call the Code Compliance Division at 442-5093. For a more detailed information, visit the City of Longview website at www.mylongview.com

01/03/2021

Happy New Year! We hope everyone is staying warm and safe!

We recently published a one page ad about recycling. We hope you have seen it and found it helpful. As always, if you have a question about recycling, perhaps clarification about what is or is not recyclable, please drop us a note on this FB site.

I did receive a call regarding one item spotted on the front page - where it shows one of those plastic (square) containers for kitty litter. These are not a No. 1 or 2, and therefore are not recyclable. However, there are great containers to be "reused" around the house or in your garage or shop. We apologize for this error.

In the meantime, we recognize how unprecedented things have been these past ten months. Please do your part to keep yourself and your families safe.

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