The city of Raleigh is piloting a new waste-collection system to keep city sidewalks clear and clean.
This first phase of the pilot program will launch this week, with two high-capacity above-ground containers placed on the 100 block of E. Martin Street. The containers are called TRAC bins, which stands for Trash, Recycling and Cardboard 鈥 though, these first bins will just be for mixed recyclables and flattened cardboard, according to a .
The goal is for the TRAC containers to replace the 95-gallon waste bins that typically line many sidewalks. The press release said that the typical bins impede sidewalk access, cause odors and aren't visually pleasing, which officials described as 鈥渢he top issue identified in a 2018 downtown cleanliness survey.鈥
The new TRAC bins will go in converted parking spaces, not on sidewalks. And they can hold more than the typical bins 鈥 five and a half times more, with each TRAC bin having an approximate 522-gallon capacity. North Carolina artist was commissioned to wrap the exterior of the bins in artwork.
The first phase of the pilot will run for 30 days with local businesses Beasley's and Fox Liquor Bar set to use the new collection system, starting Wednesday.