The City Council of Indianapolis held a Public Works Committee meeting on August 14, 2025, where significant discussions centered on the new solid waste contract with LRS. The contract, set to begin in 2026, will introduce a transition period for trash pickup and subscription-based recycling services.
One of the key highlights of the meeting was the announcement of a universal curbside recycling program, which is scheduled to roll out in 2028. This program will be available to all residents who receive trash pickup services in the city. LRS will not only service the contracted districts but will also extend recycling collection to the Department of Public Works (DPW) districts.
The implementation of this new contract aims to enhance recycling efforts across Indianapolis, ensuring that all residents have access to recycling services. The committee emphasized the importance of this initiative in promoting sustainability and improving waste management in the city.
As the city prepares for these changes, the rollout of the universal curbside recycling program is expected to significantly impact residents' recycling habits and contribute to a cleaner environment. Further details on the transition and implementation will be discussed in upcoming meetings.