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Bins for recycling (blue), trash (black) and organic waste (green) wait to be emptied by trash collectors outside a San Diego home. (City of San Diego)
Bins for recycling (blue), trash (black) and organic waste (green) wait to be emptied by trash collectors outside a San Diego home. (City of San Diego)
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Re “More readers feel blindsided by city’s trash-fee plan” (Feb. 23): How about this? Bar code the bins, scan at pickup and charge per pickup. That way you pay for what you use. If you need weekly pickup, you pay more than someone needing monthly pickup.

— David Olsen, Tierrasanta

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