The Portland City Council will consider two rules Wednesday that would allow city officials to take steps toward cracking down on garbage and composting scofflaws.
The first would protect residents who tattle on neighbors or others who, for example, throw diapers in their recycling bins or garbage in their composting carts.
Specifically, the proposed ordinance would authorize the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability "to treat complainant information as confidential submission under Oregon Law to provide residents opportunity for free disclosure of alleged violations of administrative rules related to waste disposal and recycling without fear of harassment," according to the city.
The second rule would enshrine the garbage violations in city code, making it illegal to "place in a recycling cart, recycling container or recycling bin any plastic bag, diapers, pet waste, Styrofoam, wood, food, yard debris, or any solid waste; or place in a compost cart or compost container any plastic bag, diapers, pet waste, Styrofoam, or any solid waste."
Neither rule spells out the consequences for rule breakers, but there are hints that fines or other penalties could be coming. In paperwork noting who might oppose the change, the city writes "property owners subject to enforcement."
The first would protect residents who tattle on neighbors or others who, for example, throw diapers in their recycling bins or garbage in their composting carts.
Specifically, the proposed ordinance would authorize the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability "to treat complainant information as confidential submission under Oregon Law to provide residents opportunity for free disclosure of alleged violations of administrative rules related to waste disposal and recycling without fear of harassment," according to the city.
The second rule would enshrine the garbage violations in city code, making it illegal to "place in a recycling cart, recycling container or recycling bin any plastic bag, diapers, pet waste, Styrofoam, wood, food, yard debris, or any solid waste; or place in a compost cart or compost container any plastic bag, diapers, pet waste, Styrofoam, or any solid waste."
Neither rule spells out the consequences for rule breakers, but there are hints that fines or other penalties could be coming. In paperwork noting who might oppose the change, the city writes "property owners subject to enforcement."

Progressives going full retard again.
Two things.
You better be a damn good recycler with no mistakes and you better keep your trash bins locked away at all times (even while they sit out at the curb waiting for pick up?) if you're going to cause trouble. You know who you are anyways.
The estimated potential for new government jobs from this ridiculous nonsense=95%.
Control is the key for the Progressive.
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