Chilliwack to consider increased fees and rule adjustments in new solid-waste bylaw
CHILLIWACK — When members of Chilliwack city council meet this afternoon (Tuesday), they will consider a new solid-waste management bylaw that would increase user fees, update collection rules, and introduce new recycling options to reflect changes coming to Chilliwack’s curbside program.
A city staff report recommends the acceptance of a new Solid Waste Management Bylaw to support a revised curbside collection contract that will go into effect in May.
In the report, staff writes that the changes are needed to match a new automated cart-based collection system that will handle garbage, recycling and compostable waste.
Under the proposed bylaw, residents will use standardized carts for garbage and mixed recycling, with sizes ranging from 120 to 360 litres, while the existing green cart program for compostable waste will continue. Flexible plastics such as bags and wrappers would also be collected at the curb in a new pink bin beginning in June.
