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Prairie Village trash pickup delayed this week — Here’s what city says

Prairie Village residents should expect delays with their curbside trash and recycling collections this week, according to the city.

Driving the news: In a statement issued Monday on Twitter, the city said it received notice on Friday from its private trash provider Republic Services that there would be delays in trash pickups this week.

The impact: In general, the city said residents should expect their weekly trash and recycling pick ups to be delayed by a day.

  • The delay does not apply to yard waste, according to the city’s tweet.
  • Some residents are reporting to the city that trucks were driving on their regular Monday routes on Monday, according to the post, but Republic told the city staff that these Monday routes will run on Tuesday, Oct. 4 “even if a truck was already on your street today.”

Why: The delay in trash pick ups is intended to allow drivers to finish picking up routes from Friday, Sept. 30, according to the city, though it wasn’t immediately clear by Republic was behind on its pick ups in the first place.

What to do: The city suggests residents put their bins out on their normal trash day and leave them until they get picked up, hopefully by the end of the next business day.

Key quote: “We apologize for the chaos and confusion caused by this situation,” the city wrote. “When Republic provides more information, we’ll pass it along.”

About the author

Juliana Garcia
Juliana Garcia

? Hi! I’m Juliana Garcia, and I cover Prairie Village and northeast Johnson County for the Johnson County Post.

I grew up in Roeland Park and graduated from Shawnee Mission North before going on to the University of Kansas, where I wrote for the University Daily Kansan and earned my bachelor’s degree in  journalism. Prior to joining the Post in 2019, I worked as an intern at the Kansas City Business Journal.

Have a story idea or a comment about our coverage you’d like to share? Email me at juliana@johnsoncountypost.com.

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