New York City residents are in for a change as the city implements a new rule requiring small residential buildings to use official city trash bins. The move aims to improve waste management and reduce litter on city streets. Under the new regulations, buildings with 10 or fewer units will be required to use the city's designated trash cans, which are designed to be more secure and easier to collect. The city hopes this initiative will help to keep neighborhoods cleaner and safer, but some residents are expressing concerns about the added cost and inconvenience.


Small residential buildings now required to use official city trash bins  Spectrum News NY1