Still a good idea

By Bruce Whetten
The Daily Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Friday, January 4, 2008 3:02 PM MST


What started out as a good idea to get Douglas residents into the recycling idea is rapidly turning into an eye sore especially at the Food City parking lot, where the over filled bins are now spilling into the street and parking lot. People dropping off recycled items are urged to exercise common sense and if the bins are full do not leave your items lying on the ground and instead wait for another day to drop off your recycled items. People are also reminded these bins are intended for recyclable items only and not excess garbage. FRV Metals and Recycling, in conjunction with the City of Douglas, is providing these recycling bins free of charge to city residents.



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