Icy roads and sidewalks aren’t the only remnants of recent winter storms in Denver. Overflowing trash carts across the metro are as well, leading to many frustrated customers. via robharristv
DENVER — Icy roads and sidewalks aren’t the only remnants of recent winter storms in Denver. Overflowing trash carts across the metro are as well, according to the Waste Management company.
Denver7 spoke to William Silcott, a Waste Management customer in Englewood, who said he had been waiting nearly a month for his trash to be picked up. A truck showed up just minutes before his interview with Denver7 to collect, and by the time our crew arrived, Silcott had already filled his trash cart again with garbage bags that didn't initially fit in the cart.
A Waste Management spokesperson blamed the “extreme winter weather conditions in December” for the delays in service, and said the company expects to resume pick-ups as normally scheduled barring “any new weather issues.”
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