Reminder: Modified trash collection schedule for week of January 26Due to the extreme cold, the City has modified its trash collection schedule for this week: Monday’s route will be picked up on Wednesday; Tuesday’s on Thursday; Wednesday's & part of Thursday’s on Friday; and the balance of Thursday’s route plus Friday’s route will be collected Saturday. Residents whose regular route is Thursday should place their trash out by Friday morning. Thank you for your understanding as crews strive to keep Shaker clean and safe!
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Welcome new Council members!In early January, Shaker's newest City Council members were sworn in by Municipal Court Judge Anne Walton Keller and presented with commendations from State Rep. Juanita Brent. From left, Peter Chengelis, Tenille N. Kaus, Brent, and Orlando L. Alvarez, Jr. Larger recycling bins now allowedNeed a bigger bin for your recyclables? Shaker's Public Works Department has announced that residents may purchase and use recycling bins of up to 18 gallons in capacity. These should display the recycling icon. Be sure to follow recycling guidelines. Road salt shortageNortheast Ohio is experiencing a road salt shortage, which is impacting Shaker Heights. To conserve salt, our crews are only applying salt on major roads, hills and secondary intersections. Please use caution on neighborhood streets. 2026 Preservation Awards nominations openShaker Heights Landmark Commission is now seeking nominations for the 2026 Preservation Awards program through April 30. Exterior projects on any Shaker building completed after March 2024 are eligible. New lower gas aggregation rateParticipants in the City’s natural gas aggregation program will see a rate decrease to $4.64 per MCF for the period April 1, 2026 to March 31, 2028. Eligible households will receive an opt-out letter in mid-February. Residents who want to remain in the program should do nothing. Residents who want to leave the program should follow the steps in the letter.
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No Presidents Day trash delayThere is no trash delay the week of February 16. View all holiday trash delays. Winter weatherDid you know there is no parking on residential streets when snow exceeds two inches? Read about all the City's snow policies, including our approach to snow removal on roads and sidewalks. Other reminders
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