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Paducah wants input about city's recycling program

Paducah wants input about city's recycling program
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By West Kentucky Star staff
7 hours ago | PADUCAH
By West Kentucky Star staff Nov. 24, 2024 | 12:24 PM | PADUCAH
The City of Paducah is asking the public to submit feedback regarding the city's current curbside recycling program.

The service has been offered by the public works department to Paducah households since 2018. 

The city is seeking input from all Paducah households, even if you have not made use of the curbside recycling program.

Paducah’s curbside recycling program includes the collection of recycling containers twice per month. Recyclables are taken to the Green for Life transfer station in Littleville, then transported to Waste Management’s materials recovery facility in Nashville. 

Currently, the fee is $1.50 per month for a recycling rollout, but beginning in July, there will be no additional fee to Paducah households for recycling.

To provide feedback, visit the recycling survey available here or at the City of Paducah's website.  

The survey will be open through December 15. 
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