you're paying the same rate and you've added costs on driving to and from and the time you spent doing it that. So yes, the city does save money but its a net negative for the residents. Every car trip to drop this off that ends in an accident wipes out all the savings the City madepattimagee wrote: ↑Dec 11, 2025^however from a different lens... I am still paying the exact same rate for recycling/trash I had prior and have not any of the accessibility and/or service of recycling I had previously.
Though... if each ward gets more drop-off sites and those recycled tons become greater than the previous year's... I could change my view.![]()
Let’s leave car crashes a side
Assumptions
• 20,000 residents
• 2 recycling trips per month (24 trips per year)
• 30 minutes per trip
• Time valued at $25 per hour
• 3-mile round trip
• Vehicle cost at $0.67 per mile
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Cost Per Trip
Time cost:
30 minutes = 0.5 hours
0.5 × $25 = $12.50
Mileage cost:
3 miles × $0.67 = $2.01
Total cost per trip:
$12.50 + $2.01 = $14.51
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Cost Per Resident Per Year
24 trips × $14.51 = $348.24 per resident per year
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Citywide Annual Cost
20,000 residents × $348.24 = $6,964,800 per year



