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New York City is limiting the time window for residents to take out their trash to the nighttime in an attempt to minimize rodent infestations https://t.co/s3tT6X5Z2L
— Bloomberg (@business) October 17, 2022
Bloomberg: New York City is limiting the window for residents to take out their trash to the nighttime in an attempt to cut back on the piles of garbage bags flooding its sidewalks and attracting rodents.https://t.co/swVE8I7Vnl
— Vincent Lee (@Rover829) October 17, 2022
Bloomberg: Residents will be allowed to take out their garbage by 6 pm if they can place the bags in sealed containers, they said. The new rules will be implemented April 1.
— Vincent Lee (@Rover829) October 17, 2022
And finally, from Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch:
— Emma Court (@emmarcourt) October 17, 2022
"New Yorkers will not have to fear as many rats hiding in late night shadows."
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