Despite trash service complaints, Hollywood will keep WastePro as vendor for now

Hollywood residents will keep WastePro as their trash vendor for now after the city manager said the company has committed to enhancing its services after a series of meetings.

“There has been a genuine not only commitment, but a keeping of that commitment to bring additional resources here, especially with the drivers and some of the field crews,” Hollywood City Manager George Keller said at Tuesday’s City Commission meeting. “The service levels have gotten better over the last couple of weeks. Complaint levels have gone down.”

Keller thanked WastePro for the response but said the city will continue monitoring for increased permanent hires and performance improvement.

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In late August, the city had given WastePro an ultimatum, telling the company to fix its service issues or Hollywood would end the contract.

This year through mid-September, the city received more than 1,000 complaints about trash services, from missing waste bins to garbage piling up in the streets. More than 600 of those complaints were regarding missed trash pickups.

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