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From Free to Fee: Denver’s New Trash Costs and Noise Concerns Stir Controversy

by Larry Ulibarri
March 6, 2025
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Denver’s Trash Collection Overhaul: Earlier Pickups, New Fees, and Frustrated Residents

Denver’s waste management system is undergoing a major transformation, but not everyone is happy about it. Under the new “pay-as-you-throw” policy, residents now pay for trash pickup based on the size of their bins. The goal is to encourage more recycling and composting, but many Denverites are frustrated with the added expense and what they see as yet another fee for essential city services. On top of that, city officials are considering an earlier start time for trash collection, potentially moving pickups from 7 a.m. to 6 a.m.

New Fees Stir Frustration

For decades, Denver residents enjoyed free trash collection, but now they must pay a monthly fee—ranging from $9 to $21, depending on bin size. While the city argues this system incentivizes waste reduction and helps fund expanded recycling and composting, some residents feel blindsided by the added cost. Many argue that waste removal should be covered by existing property taxes and are frustrated by what feels like another financial burden in an already expensive city.

Why the Earlier Start Time?

Adding to the frustration, Denver City Council is reviewing a proposal to allow trash trucks to begin their routes at 6 a.m. instead of 7 a.m. Officials say this would improve efficiency and reduce daytime traffic congestion, but some residents worry about being woken up by loud garbage trucks even earlier than before. The proposal is part of the first major revision to the city’s noise ordinances in 17 years, and while some support it for logistical reasons, others see it as another inconvenience stacked onto the new fees.

Residents Speak Out

From social media rants to community meetings, frustrated Denverites are voicing their concerns. Some say they have no choice but to pay the highest-tier fee due to large families or limited recycling space. Others argue that a one-hour shift in trash collection won’t make a big difference in efficiency but will certainly make mornings more disruptive.

As the city moves forward with its waste management overhaul, the debate over costs and convenience is unlikely to die down anytime soon. For now, residents will need to decide how to adjust—whether it’s downsizing their trash bins, waking up earlier, or simply bracing for another expense in the Mile High City.

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