Chilliwack councillor says all hands on deck to fix curbside collection mess, but Fairfield Island resident skeptical
CHILLIWACK – Chilliwack Councillor Jason Lum took to social media Wednesday morning to apologize over missed curbside collection pickups by city contractor E360S as part of the city’s new curbside collection program, saying those mistakes are not acceptable.
In a lengthy statement, Lum said he’s heard frustrations from residents “loud and clear” regarding the ongoing missed garbage, recycling and compost pickups since the transition from Emterra to E360S took effect on May 1. He says he understands that for many households, including his own household and neighbourhood included, the ongoing issues transcend simple transition issues.
“Many residents have experienced repeated missed collections over multiple weeks despite reporting them through the proper channels. I am not going to make excuses for that. It is not acceptable,” said Lum. “Council has tasked staff and the contractor with finding solutions and resolving these issues, full stop.”
Lum said there will eventually be a point at which city staff and the contractor figure out what went wrong and why, but getting people’s curbside materials is the most paramount task.

