All across Philadelphia, many people were making their final tosses of trash into dumpsters scattered in neighborhoods across the city on Friday. The 60 neighborhood drop-off sites, set up during the District Council 33 strike, were often stacked high with bags of trash and other various pieces of discarded debris.
Now, mostly cleaned up at the sites CBS News Philadelphia went to on Friday, city officials say they’ll soon be completely gone.
“By this weekend, all the dumpsters should be removed,” said Carlton Williams, director of the Office of Clean and Green Initiatives…