Vanderbilt Open Street Resident Survey

The Center for Zero Waste Design is working with  Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council to look at how to better manage the waste created on Vanderbilt Avenue.

We will assess the litter bin, residential and commercial waste produced in the open streets, and propose solutions to better manage waste and improve the cleanliness of the streetscape. Implementing these solutions will require approval from the city and additional funding.

As a resident on a Vanderbilt Open Street, your input in this survey provides valuable information for our project. If you are a local resident but don't live on Vanderbilt between Park Place and Atlantic Avenue, please complete the Visitor Survey instead. If you are a business owner on the Open Street, please complete our Business Survey instead. Thank you!

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Which of the following do you recycle? (Select all that apply)
How often do you take trash and recycling out from your apartment?
Trash
Metal, Glass and Plastic
Paper and Cardboard
Food Waste
Three times a week
Twice weekly
Once a week
Less often
Where do you take your trash and recycling?
Trash
Metal, Glass and Plastic
Paper and Cardboard
Food Waste
To bins in my building
To bins outside my building
I put bags on the curb on collection day
Other (see below)
If you take trash and recycling elsewhere, describe below
As an estimate, how much do you recycle?
I don't recycle anything
I recycle everything I can
Clear selection
Is there any aspect of your waste setup that you are unhappy with?
Do you feel that current waste set-out (i.e. bags and bins on the sidewalk) negatively impacts the neighborhood?
Clear selection
Do you have any other comments or questions about waste and recycling in general?
This project has received a grant from the Association for a Better New York, and is part of the Put Waste to Work: For Vibrant Streetscapes, Green Jobs and Healthy Neighborhoods advocacy campaign. Thank you for your time!
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