Residential Refuse & Yard Waste Service Transition

Beginning on April 1st, 2026, the City will introduce major improvements to its residential waste management services.

These updates will affect residential and condominium refuse, food and yard waste, and special pickup services. The changes are designed to make waste services more convenient, expand service options, and support the City’s long-term sustainability and waste-reduction goals.

In July 2025, the City Council approved these program updates and awarded a service agreement to LRS for refuse and yard waste collection. New rate structures were subsequently finalized by the City Council in November 2025 and will take effect in May 2026.

This page will be your central source for information about the transition, including updates, reminders, and helpful resources. Please check back regularly for the latest details.

Residential Transition Brochure

A brochure that residents can expect to see in their mailboxes in early February. Click on the image to view the brochure in PDF format

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Residential Program (Single-Family Homes and Properties with Fewer Than Five Units)

Refuse (Trash) Service

The City is introducing a new 35-gallon refuse cart option for households that generate smaller volumes of waste. The monthly rate for this cart size will be $11.93. The 65-gallon cart rate will increase from $11.93 to $14 on April 1 to maintain incentives for reducing landfill waste, while the 95-gallon cart rate will remain unchanged. Residents looking to downsize their trash container should contact 311 to facilitate that request. The City's Public Works team will work to swap out any requests for trash service.  The requested changes will be applied during March and April 2026, with the billing adjustments reflected in subsequent statements.

Food and Yard Waste Service

The Food and Yard Waste program is transitioning to a year-round service. Households not already using a cart will receive a 35-gallon cart by the end of March, unless they notify the City through the LRS portal that they do not wish to participate (residents must opt out by February 21, 2026).

Opt Out Portal has closed- if needing to make changes to your account, please contact 311

Accepted materials have expanded to include fruits and vegetables, meat and bones, eggshells, grains, coffee grounds and filters, paper towels, and similar materials.

Schedule: Weekly collection will occur from April through November, and during December through March, collection will occur every other week. Winter collections will alternate between “A” weeks, which include Monday and Tuesday routes, and “B” weeks, which include Wednesday and Thursday routes. Residents are encouraged to use the Recycle Coach app to receive service reminders reflecting the new schedule. 

Service Fees: Food and Yard Waste cart service fees will now appear on the water bill as a year-round charge of $7 per month, billed in increments of $14 per cycle. Households that opt out of the service will not incur any charges. The cost of service remains the same whether your household uses a 35-gallon or a 95-gallon cart. For households that do not currently have the service and are not opting out, you can request the larger 95-gallon cart instead of the standard 35-gallon cart via the City's 311.

Yard Waste Stickers: Beginning in 2026, LRS will replace the City as the distributor of yard waste stickers, which will be available at local retailers and community centers. Previously issued City stickers will be accepted until November 1, 2026. New stickers will be priced at $2.50 per sticker.

Locations that will be selling stickers are as follows:

  • Jewel-Osco

  • Valli Produce

  • Lemoi Hardware

  • City Hall (Collector’s Office)

  • Levy Center

  • Ecology Center

Carts: The City will no longer charge households for the initial purchase of refuse or Food and Yard Waste carts. An additional $11.93 monthly fee will apply for each additional cart assigned to a property. Households will be permitted one free service adjustment per year, with a $90 fee applied for additional requests within the same calendar year.

Special Pickup and Bulk Waste


The City Council approved a multi-year pilot program to expand special bulk waste pickup services. A $ 1-per-unit-per-month fee will be applied to all residential accounts, allowing residents to schedule additional pickups through the 311 Center. Each pickup is limited to 3 cubic yards (about the size of a couch or twin mattress), with an annual limit of 12 cubic yards per unit. This new pilot program will replace the previous pre-scheduled spring and fall bulk trash pickup days. Additional program details are available on the City’s website.

Tools & Resources

  • Recycle Coach App. Download to set collection reminders, check schedules, and look up accepted materials for refuse, recycling, and yard waste.

  • City Waste & Recycling Webpage

  • Contact the City’s 311 Center if you have more questions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions
What information has been sent out about this?
What are the new rates?
If I want to opt out of the food and yard waste service, how do I accomplish that?
What if I missed the window to opt out of the service?
If I want to make changes to other parts of my service (refuse/recycling)?
I am unsure if I should opt out of the food and yard waste service. How might I know what option is best for me?
I am apprehensive of putting food scraps in my yard cart. Are there some suggestions for capturing food scraps in ways that may limit mess and odors?
I’m a condo customer (>5 units and have +75% Owner Occupancy). Which of these changes may impact our accounts?