Off-Post Trash Restrictions Explained: Frequently Asked Questions
Off-Post Trash Restrictions Explained: Frequently Asked Questions
USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office As of June 1, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart community members living on the economy will no longer be allowed to dispose of their garbage on the installations. The policy, which will explain and outline the changes and associated administrative actions should one violate the order, is expected to be signed by the Garrison Commander Col. John P. Stack in April 2013. The policy applies to all military, civilian, foreign nation and contractor personnel, as well family members who live off base. In response to inquiries from community members, the garrison has compiled a list of frequently asked questions and the answers to them. Additional information about off-post trash service is available is on the garrison website at www.stuttgart.army.mil/trash.html.
Q: When will enforcement go into effect? A: The policy will be signed in early April, but to give off-post residents time to adjust and set up new service, strict enforcement of the policy will start on June 1, coinciding with closure of the trash collection points on Patch Barracks and Panzer Kaserne. Q: What will replace the trash collection points on Patch Barracks and Panzer Kaserne? A: Once the trash collection points are removed, 20 additional parking spaces will be added in the space created. Q: If the collection points on Patch Barracks and Panzer Kaserne are closing, what about the points on Robinson and Kelley Barracks? A: The collection points on Robinson Barracks (near the library and fitness center) and Kelley Barracks (near the child development center) will remain open, but can only be used by on-post residents. The collection point at the Robinson Barracks Combined Exchange is only for use by the Exchange and commissary. Q: What about the financial burden off-post residents will have to face because of the change? A: The new policy should pose little to no financial burden to off-post residents. Civilians who receive living quarters allowance can include the costs for garbage disposal as part of their annual reconciliation. Service members living off post have a large utilities stipend as part of the overseas housing allowance that will cover the costs. Regular trash disposal costs for the average family living off-post should not cost more 200 annually. Q: How do we set up off-post trash service? A: The process may be as easy as speaking with your landlord. Many housing contracts have Nebenkosten, or utility costs, which includes trash as part of the agreement. If it is not included, your landlord can assist you in procuring the service. In the absence of a landlord, a neighbor can also help. Q: My landlord doesnt speak English. How am I supp osed to set up trash service with him/her if communication is an issue? A: If there is a communication gap between you and your landlord or service provider, translation services are available on walk-in basis at Army Community Service. For more information, call 431-3362/civ. 07031-15-3363. The housing office may also be able to assist those with communication issues with landlords. Q: When the collection points on Patch Barracks and Panzer Kaserne are removed, what are on-post residents supposed to do with bulky items and hazardous materials? A: On-post residents can contact DPW to schedule pick-ups of large items and to arrange the disposal of hazardous materials. The DPW Environmental Division has created a flyer with information about on-post recycling, at www.stuttgart.army.mil/DPW/DPWEnvironment.html. Q: Where can I find more information about the policy and how to dispose of trash off-post? A: Visit www.stuttgart.army.mil/trash.html or call the DPW Environmental Division at 421-6131/civ. 0711-729-6131.