Starting Tuesday, all New York City buildings with nine or fewer residential units must place their trash in containers.
The new rules require trash from any residential building with fewer than 10 units to be put out in containers.
The trash from buildings with fewer than 10 units must now be set out in bins with lids, sold by the city for $47 and up.
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New Yorkers who live in buildings with nine of fewer units must put their trash out in bins on the sidewalk starting Tuesday.
New York City's war on rats is entering its next phase today, with new trash bin rules for residential buildings.
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Rats, be gone! New trash rules go into effect in New York City on Tuesday, requiring trash bags to go into bins with “tightly ...