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Pittsburgh proposes ticketing for trash violations

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  • New legislation proposes on-the-spot ticketing for trash violations in Pittsburgh
  • Four existing trash violations include accumulating garbage, improperly storing cans, setting cans out too early or bringing them in too late, and contaminating recyclables
  • Proposed fines are $35 for the first violation, $50 for the second, and $100 for the third
  • The goal is to hold accountable those who neglect their responsibilities and ensure a clean environment for all Pittsburghers
  • The legislation has yet to be voted on and approved
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