Local Fox Affiliate Finds Problems with Cleveland’s Sanitation Fleet
The city says despite the latest mechanical issues, dozens of crews still collected trash.
The FOX 8 I-Team found that 20 trucks in Cleveland’s sanitation fleet were out of service—nearly a third of the city’s operation.
The team investigated after receiving reports from viewers of garbage not being collected in some parts of the city. So the station’s news team investigated the situation.
Meantime, inside one city of Cleveland garage, we found several garbage trucks parked even as another was turning into the shop. At another garage, we found more. So we sent questions to City Hall. Again and again, city leaders have faced hard questions about problems with trash collection and skyrocketing costs for overtime. So what now?
The city says despite the latest mechanical issues, dozens of crews still collected trash. First, the city told us “all routes were finished by 5:30 p.m.” on the day 20 trucks were out of service. But, then, “some pick-ups may have been missed.” And then this: “All routes were completed. There were a couple of houses missed.”
The union for the trash collectors calls trouble with the trucks an ongoing problem. Vincent Callahan with Local 1099 said, "They break down. They break down. That causes city services sometimes to be delayed."
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