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Los Angeles trash collection fees will be doubled for most households
Residents in Los Angeles will soon see much higher trash collection bills, after the Los Angeles City Council on Friday, April 11, approved a major fee increase – in most cases more than doubling what people currently pay. Monthly rates for single-family homes are set to jump 54%, from $36.32 to $55.95 next year. Apartment buildings and other multi-family homes will see a steeper increase of 130%, from $24.33 to $55.95. By 2029, the monthly bill…
L.A. City Council backs huge trash fee hikes for residents
The monthly trash fee for single-family homes and duplexes will go up 54%, reaching $55.95, up from $36.32. The monthly fee for smaller apartment buildings would be increased to $55.95, up from $24.33. Residents can protest the fees.
Los Angeles City Council greenlights plans to raise trash fees
A plan to increase trash collection fees in the city of Los Angeles was approved by the City Council Friday as the city faces a staggering budget gap of nearly $1 billion in the 2024-2025 fiscal year. If approved, the city would be adjusting the fee rates for the first time in 17 years. In a 10-1 vote, the City Council authorized the Bureau of Sanitation to begin the process under Proposition 218, with the goal of updating fees for its trash col…
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