Department of Sanitation Begins Enforcing New Collection Bins Law Tomorrow, March 14
Martin J. Golden
March 13, 2015
New laws allowing the Department of Sanitation to immediately remove illegally placed clothing collection bins on public property take effect tomorrow, March 14. Past regulations required the Department to tag the bin for removal within 30 days which allowed owners to move them from place to place within the grace period.
The new rules were introduced to combat the increase in the illegal placement of collection bins on public property throughout the City. Local Law 67 of 2014 of the Administrative Code of the City of New York was passed authorizing the Department to regulate these types of collection bins, which includes clothing collection bins. The new code prohibits the placement of collection bins on City property, or property maintained by the City, or on any public sidewalk or roadway.
Bins are allowed on private property if the property owner grants written permission. The new rules also require all owners of collection bins placed on private property to register with the Department, submit an annual report, and maintain the bin in a clean and neat condition.
· In Fiscal Year 2013, the Department tagged 593 bins for removal.
· In Fiscal Year 2014, the Department tagged 2093 bins for removal.
· In Fiscal Year 2015 (thru early-February), the Department tagged 1545 bins for removal.
When DSNY removes a collection bin from public property, the Department notifies the owner and allows the owner 30 days to redeem the bin. The owner may be responsible for storage charges, removal charges and civil penalties. If the bin is not redeemed, DSNY will correctly dispose of the bin and its material.
More information on the regulations may be found here: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/downloads/pdf/cityrecord/cityrecord-12-19-14.pdf