At our house in North Richland Hills, I put down four large (16"x16") patio squares along the side of the house and stood my trash can up on those.
Like most cities, McKinney has supplied trash and recycle bins.
My garage barely fits our two cars so the bins are regulated to the side of the house. This works out good except they sit in mud when it rains, making them hard to roll as well as getting my shoes all muddy.
What can I do to solidify the ground? I don't have the desire our inclination to pour a concrete slab. Any other suggestions?
I've considered rocks but wonder how easily the bins will roll on them. Laying a brick base might work but I'm concerned about the angle of the ground. The land between my house and the neighbors is in a "V" shape which I assume is for drainage.
At our house in North Richland Hills, I put down four large (16"x16") patio squares along the side of the house and stood my trash can up on those.
Iain
"We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing." - George Bernard Shaw
I had a neighbor that worked for Pavestone, so we had some pavers professionally installed between our houses and then added a fence in front of where we store the bins.
We later filled in the grass behind the fence with gravel so we did not have to mow that small area.
That's pretty sharp JRJ512.
Are the yards still separated in the fenced in area?
Chris
Check with what your city allows, you will notice in jrj512's pictures the trash cans are not visible from the street.
Ft. Worth first sends out a nasty letter if they are visible from the street, and they have a nice fine if you don't comply with the rulez.
The original backyard fence and fence between the houses stopped at the back of the houses. It is still there, so our backyards are seperate. However, we chose not to seperate the two houses between the original fence (which you can see in the back) and the new fence. That way, we only needed one gate and it was not such a tight fit.
I always assumed that the automated can pick-up was cheaper/more efficient than having guys shag cans/bags??? Ever have any problems with critters tearing open bags? I would be concerned that my neighborhood raccoons would have a field day on bags left out.
When I moved to my neighborhood and inquired about a trash can I was shocked to hear you just lay it out. Imagined it would cause an unsightly mess and trash would be torn into a litter spread. Since I have been here I am loving it!
On the speed efficency points I have seen the guys speed through (one driver and one picker upper) and it is pretty fast.
Plus you take into account they dont have to stop and aim for the arm, dont have to wait for the slow arm or the driver does not have to get out to right tipped cans it may be the same if not faster.
It also creates more jobs which in todays world is a huge positive.
I have never had any issues with animals getting into my bags. Even if they did the trash guys would scoop up the garbage.
Plus it is nice when you have some light construction stuff to throw away.
Dont have to fit everything in a trash can.
I live in Allen and I like the trash bins. I have a homemade concrete slab - but the bins usually end up on the grass anyway.
We only have pickup once a week-so having the bins is nice. We have recycling every other week, and bulky once a month. I had a lot of bulky items this last time (more than the website said was allowed) and they picked up everything. Vegetation has to go into separate tall brown bags that you have to purchase.
Question...where do you store your trash if you don't have trash bins and you can't put your trash out until the day of pickup?
I've heard a lot of complaints from residents in Richardson putting trash out before their pickup day...animals tearing in to the trash...and the rodent problem is awful.
I'd take the bins over tossing cheap garbage bags out on the curb anyday.
I think the main reason that Richardson (and any other city that does their trash this way) has the manpower and the fleet. Allen's waste disposal is contracted out to CWD - thus the bins and CWD trucks.
This ran in the DMN a few years ago...exactly as it is...no paintshop alterations here...
Don't get me wrong...I LOVE Richardson...but every City has their dirty little secret...those code violation letters do serve a purpose other than to annoy people...
Of course it's not as bad as finding this behind the restaurant you just ate at! Do you want yours regular (mmmm is that a pepperonci?), or spicy?
I was like, "hey that doesn't look so bad" and then I scrolled down some more. I still think the first picture looks good even if the rest suck.