Bird
Rest in Peace
In the city I paid way too much for trash pickup. It was in the water/sewer bill and I had to pay. The garbage men where lazy and would drop trash all over the place. They never would pick up what they dropped.
The more I see in this thread, the luckier I feel that we are.
Down in the country, yes, we had a real problem with people dumping all kinds of junk, garbage, tires, old appliances, etc. along the country road and no one to clean it up. I'm sure some would do that no matter what, but I also attributed part of it to the fact that the city charged you every time you took anything to their landfill, except on that one day a year.
Dallas, and the suburban cities, used to allow their residents to take garbage to the landfill (later to a transfer station) at no cost. But at least 25 years ago, they started charging a cash fee to dispose of anything, and the amount of garbage dumped on the roads increased, of course. And if you want to know how strict they were about charging you to dump anything . . . there were several years when part of my responsibility was the police auto pound and I occasionally had to send employees to the landfill or transfer station to dispose of trash from the pound. These were city employees, in uniform, and in a plainly marked city owned pickup truck, but I had to send the cash with them or they weren't allowed to dump anything at the city transfer station.
And even though the city had their own Sanitation Department and garbage trucks back then, instead of contracting with a private company, I contracted with a private company to provide dumpsters and pick up the garbage at the auto pound. As expected, I got a memo that some of the city council members wanted to know what I was doing contracting with a private company when the city had their own trucks. I sent back a short memo that the money came out of MY budget and the private company was cheaper than paying the other city department.