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Trash Service

Trash Service

POF Superior Trash Service Changes

Trash Service with Superior Disposal effective 1/1/2012
Superior’s number 913-406-9460

Johnson County has made mandatory changes for Trash Haulers. Following are the changes to
be implemented by Superior effective 1/1/2012:

Yard waste, recyclables and regular trash will be picked up by separate trucks. (Johnson County
Regulations require yard waste to be picked up separately and not dumped in landfills)

SUPERIOR’S $75 A QUARTER SERVICE INCLUDES:
A 65 gal trash receptacle. (Superior will be delivering these this year). This is the
equivalent of five 13 gallon kitchen bags.
4 yard waste bags weekly: April-September (you may substitute tied bundles of sticks no longer
than 4 feet or bigger than 18 inches in diameter in place of a bag).
8 yard waste bags weekly: October – December.
4 yard waste bags on the first week of each month January, February and March.
Unlimited recycling. Lenexa’s regulations require the recycling receptacle to be as big as the trash container.
NOTE: The $75 service will cost POF residents $63 a quarter. If you currently have Superior
service they will automatically enroll you in this service unless you ask for the $84 Service listed
below.

SUPERIOR’S $84 SERVICE INCLUDES:
A 95 gal trash receptacle. This is equivalent to seven 13 gallon kitchen bags.
Yard waste is the same as the $75 Service.
Unlimited recycle.
Superior also offers a Senior Discount for the $75 but it costs $3 a quarter more than the POF
rate above.

For any level of service:
Trash and Yard bags over the limit will require an overage sticker of $1.50 per sticker that can be
purchased from Superior and possibly through City Hall.

DEFFENBAUGH’S BASIC SERVICE
You will be changed $77 a quarter which includes a new fuel surcharge which goes into affect
1/1/2012. The surcharge could change but was to start out at 19% of the basic charge.

You might be able to get in at $70 a month but the amount would probably go up after two quarters.

Information was reported by Tom Odell.