City of Bloomington Sanitation Services Delayed on Monday, Jan. 6

Bloomington, INLocal News

The City of Bloomington has announced a one-day delay in sanitation services due to heavy snowfall, adjusting schedules for the week of January 6, 2025. Residents expecting trash and recycling pickups on Monday will instead have their waste collected on Tuesday, January 7. This delay will persist throughout the week, impacting all sanitation services in the area. The City of Bloomington's Sanitation Division is committed to ensuring that residents continue to receive essential services despite challenging weather conditions. By providing timely updates, the city enhances community engagement and awareness regarding public works operations.

Residents are encouraged to check the sanitation webpage for ongoing updates and information. This situation highlights the city's responsiveness to weather-related challenges and its dedication to maintaining public health and cleanliness. As the community navigates these delays, the city remains focused on effective communication and service delivery.

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