Have an opinion on biweekly garbage pickup? This is the week to express it

The survey that will help shape the future of waste collection is almost over

Image | Garbage - curbside, Hamilton

Caption: Hamilton is already planning for the next garbage collection contract and wants to hear your thoughts on pick-up every second week. (Rick Hughes/CBC)

Whether you like the idea of biweekly garbage pickup, or you want Hamilton city council to run from the idea, this is the moment to make your voice known.
There are only seven days left to fill out the city's online survey on its waste programs.
The survey is part of a sweeping inventory of people's thoughts on Hamilton's waste programs. It will help shape whether city council considers garbage pickup every two weeks, or leaves it at the one-bag-a-week status quo, along with other elements of the city's next contract with waste collectors, due in 2020.
So far, some city councillors like the idea of one garbage bag every two weeks, saying it encourages waste reduction and diverts garbage from landfills
Others say it's not an area where they're willing to cut corners. The idea has been debated three times since 2007.
The survey asks for opinions on a "wheeled cart program," where the city gives homeowners standard sized garbage bins with an attached lid. Trucks with mechanical arms would pick up the bins, rather than human waste collectors.
The survey is open until Nov. 30 at hamilton.ca/wastesurvey(external link). The city is also calling about 800 residents to do the survey on the phone.
City council will see the survey results early next year.