City could waive sanitation fees, fine Metro if trash isn't picked up
Emails among city leaders obtained by WWL-TV through a public-records request paint a picture of growing frustration with Metro in the Cantrell administration.
Author: Danny Monteverde / Eyewitness News
Published: 5:29 PM CDT July 13, 2021
Updated: 5:29 PM CDT July 13, 2021
NEW ORLEANS — A Metro Disposal truck made its way down North Dorgenois Street in the 7th Ward on Tuesday afternoon. It's the day trash is supposed to be picked up.
But drive around parts of town and the signs are there: It's not happening as often as it should in Metro's territory.