North End residents are being asked to take a very brief survey regarding how to improve the trash pickup and recycling procedures in the community.
The survey is being conducted by the North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) on its website www.newncboston.org.
Questions posed on the survey ask about residents preferences for the number of pick-up days for both regular garbage and recycling, the hours the trash should be allowed on the streets and whether residents support community dumpsters.Names are not needed on the survey but an address is required.
The survey will run through Saturday, February 2 and the results will be discussed at the NEWNC monthly meeting scheduled for Monday, February 11 at 7pm at the Nazzaro Community Center, 30 North Bennet Street.
“The survey is a way for the Council and the community to obtain opinions on trash and recycling collection in the neighborhood,” NEWNC President Stephen Passacantilli said. “It’s important that residents express their feelings on these subjects,” he added.
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