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Latest York City Officially Has Mechanical Garbage Trucks Now

staff@jalopnik.com (Amber DaSilva)By staff@jalopnik.com (Amber DaSilva)June 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Latest York City has, for months now, been within the midst of a serious project: Putting trash cans on the streets that may be emptied right into a truck, the way in which sanitation works all over the place else in america. The primary trucks hit NYC streets way back in February of 2024, but June 2, 2025 marks a serious step for the project. All of Community Board Nine in Manhattan officially has curbside bins and claw-game trucks, in accordance with Streetsblog. Now, the change now not seems like some little side project. 

The trouble now covers the Hamilton Heights, Manhattanville, and Morningside Heights neighborhoods of Manhattan. Those streets add as much as almost 1,100 bins, in accordance with Streetsblog, which suggests 1,100 fewer parking spaces — almost all the time a great thing in Manhattan. As of today, Community Board Nine may have cleaner streets, fewer cars, and it will get to see the magic of trucks that may lift up and empty trash bins with their enormous mechanical arms. That alone is a serious profit. 

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The brand new bins are everlasting installations, moderately than something that is wheeled out to the curb every garbage day, hence the displacement of everlasting street parking spaces. Will these get filled up with empty bottles from passers-by? Obviously! Will that also be higher than how the remainder of Latest York works? Obviously. It is a rare Eric Adams decision that really is sensible, unlike most words out of his mouth. Sanitation staff have one of the crucial dangerous jobs in america — deadlier even than ironworkers, power line repairpeople, and cops — and Latest York is especially hard on the individuals who keep the town clean. Making the sanitation system more rote and mechanical could mean a meaningful decrease in risk for our sanitation staff. 

With a full rollout over such an enormous section of Manhattan, this recent era of trash in Latest York is beginning to feel real. I’m looking forward to watching those mechanical-armed trucks working their way down my little Brooklyn street, lifting and overturning curbside bins as they go. Now, Latest Yorkers will finally get to see just how interesting all those mechanical interactions are — a brand new attraction for the best city on the planet. We have already got fancy ways to scoop trash off our streets and vacuum it off our subway rails, so it’s about time that general household trash — the baggage and bins that sit curbside every week — caught up. 

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