Augusta residents participating in the new curbside recycling program, fostering community and sustainability.
Augusta is launching a curbside recycling program to improve waste management for residents. Managed by Coastal Waste & Recycling, this initiative aims to promote sustainability and community involvement after the pandemic’s impact on services. Residents can register for the service starting August 1, with collections scheduled every other week. Participation involves a monthly fee, contributing to a greener Augusta and revitalizing local infrastructure.
Augusta is set to launch a curbside recycling program, aiming to enhance waste management services for its residents. This initiative, announced by Mayor Garnett Johnson, is designed to revitalize the community and promote sustainable practices after a hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The curbside recycling service will be managed by Coastal Waste & Recycling and will begin on November 1, 2025. However, participation is not automatic; residents must request the service and register online starting August 1, 2025. A quarterly fee will apply for those who choose to join the program, with costs anticipated to be at least $12.69 per month.
The recycling service will provide registered participants with a 95-gallon recycling cart. Collections will happen every other week, with specific collection times scheduled from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Residents interested in enrolling can do so through the Coastal Waste & Recycling website or by contacting the city’s service line at (706) 790-4117.
This program is part of broader efforts by Augusta to improve local infrastructure and services. Since the pandemic, the city has not offered recycling services, and the introduction of curbside recycling is seen as a crucial step towards community improvement and environmental responsibility. The announcement arrives at a time when the city is engaged in various infrastructure projects that include lane closures and construction work on Broad Street.
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Augusta had a more robust recycling program, which was unfortunately suspended due to health concerns. The revitalization of recycling services aligns with ongoing city goals to enhance quality of life for residents through improved waste management and sustainability practices.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the program’s rollout and to take advantage of the opportunity to contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable Augusta.
Overall, this new curbside recycling program is expected to foster a sense of community involvement while also addressing environmental issues and waste management needs in Augusta.
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