City Says "Can't Find CDL Drivers"

Jul 27, 2019 at 03:03 pm by Unknown


(MURFREESBORO) The City of Murfreesboro Solid Waste Department continues to experience challenges in recruiting Commercial License Drivers (CDL) needed to operate trash collection equipment and trucks for limb and brush pick-up. In the meantime, yard waste continues to create a bad first-impression as visitors drive through subdivisions.

Earlier Mayor Shane McFarland noted . . .

CDL Drivers Lured To Construction Jobs

"City Solid Waste collection drivers are required to have a CDL Class B license that is currently in high demand due to construction growth," said Utility Enterprises Executive Director Darren Gore. "Currently, there many businesses soliciting drivers, which makes a very competitive employment environment and is driving up the hourly rate required to hire appropriately licensed drivers."

Amid the labor challenges, Solid Waste is utilizing efficiencies designed to help alleviate the backlog of brush, limb and yard waste:

The Solid Waste Department issued and advertised an Invitation to Bid (ITB) to solicit private services for Limb, Brush and Yard Waste Curbside Collection Services. This service would encompass roughly half the City.

"In the meantime, Solid Waste is doing everything possible, including paying drivers overtime and utilizing Streets Division drivers to pick up limb, brush and yard waste on Saturdays," added Gore.

The Solid Waste Facebook page keeps the public informed on the weekly cycle location for yard waste collection. Visit www.facebook.com/Murfreesboro-Solid-Waste-Department-326604987891147/.

Residents can assist in making the process go more smoothly by following a few simple guidelines to improve service and efficiencies for the City and its customers.

Residents are asked to place debris within five to 10 feet of the street, so that collection equipment can reach them. Limbs should not be placed too far out in the street since this causes traffic hazards and potential drainage problems. According to City Code Streets and Sidewalks Section 28-9-Obstructing streets or sidewalks, "It shall be unlawful for anyone to obstruct in any way any street, public place or sidewalk except as authorized by law . . ."

Only biodegradable paper bags are accepted for those residents who choose to bag yard trimmings. Residents are also asked to keep loose leaves separate from yard waste like brush

and limbs, and other yard trimming waste because mixing them causes damage to the vacuum units and slows vacuum collection. Collected leaves and debris are trucked to Murfreesboro's mulch site at 4765 Florence Rd. where the leaves are mulched.

The Solid Waste Department is also considering an update to the City's Solid Waste ordinance to possibly include the following changes to yard waste pickup:

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