Baltimore, MD - Feb. 6, 2024 - Baltimore officials are working to ensure that residents don't experience any changes to their recycling pickup schedules as the city plans to resume weekly recycling services the week of March 5, according to The Baltimore Banner. Crews have been testing new routes without pickups, making small adjustments as needed. The introduction of 20 new routes will reduce the number of stops each crew makes, resulting in less waste to handle and shorter shifts for workers. This approach aligns more closely with industry standards and aims to complete routes within 10-hour shifts. The city had previously suspended recycling services during the pandemic and switched to biweekly pickups, which faced criticism and disruptions.

The City Council has held marathon hearings questioning DPW officials, some spanning more than five hours. Councilman Isaac “Yitzy” Schleifer, City Hall’s most vocal critic of biweekly pickups, frequently lambasted DPW, saying reduced services were unacceptable when the agency budget was growing.