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The Villages
Monday, May 13, 2024

7. Curbside recycling ends in The Villages as new era in disposal begins

Curbside recycling ended in The Villages in 2020 as a new era in waste disposal began here.

The North Sumter County Utility Dependent District, which serves Villagers in Community Development Districts 1 through 11, agreed to end the recycling program and start sending trash to the Covanta waste-to-energy facility in Okahumpka. Previously, trash from The Villages was trucked to a landfill in Georgia.

NSCUDD touted the change as a move to 100 percent recycling as all of the discarded materials are now being incinerated and the resulting energy transmitted to the grid.

The change was necessitated by a collapse of the market for American recyclables in China and third world nations.    

The NSCUDD board also agreed to raise the waste pickup charge from $19.38 to $22.24 per month, representing a 14.75 percent increase. Villagers will see an increase of 3.25 percent annually for the next nine years.

Lady Lake also ended its curbside recycling program.

Morse family has made plenty of money and can afford to help residents

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of DeLuna resident contends the Morse family has plenty of money to help protect residents from new neighbors they didn’t bargain for when they purchased their “dream home.”

Use of pools for water volley ball

A Village of Collier resident has a suggestion about efficiently using pools for water volley ball. Read her Letter to the Editor.

Villagers have legitimate concerns about security

A Villager, writing in a Letter to the Editor, agrees that some residents living on the Historic Side of The Villages have valid security concerns due to the construction of an apartment building.

Opening Priority Pools to all Villagers a slap in the face to paying members

A Villager who has been a Priority Pool member for more than 20 years believes opening up the pools to non-members would be a slap in the face to those who pay for access.

What is the message of the little white cross?

A reader from the Village of Country Club Hills wonders if we’ve lost sight of Jesus’ message in the debate over the little white crosses in The Villages. Read her Letter to the Editor.