How San Diego City Hall ‘Listens’ to Us
No One in Charge at City’s Trash Fee Open House for District 2
By Kate Callen
Which is more dismissive? Someone who ignores you? Or someone who pretends to listen but clearly doesn’t care what you think?
If you’re okay with synthetic respect, the City’s Trash Fee Open Houses have been pleasant in a quaint sort of way.
The April 7 event for District 2 residents (including OBceans) felt like a high school science fair. Environmental Services staffers were friendly. Display tables featured toy-sized trash bins in three colors and giant photographs of the latest in trash trucks.
It would have been a worthwhile event if community members wanted to learn the finer points of top-notch waste management. But that’s not why they came.
Melanie and Bob Sherman of Point Loma were hoping someone in charge at City Hall would explain why trash fee estimates are so high. And they wanted assurance that new fees wouldn’t be skimmed for “administrative overhead.”

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By Steve O San Diego
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