The City’s got new cans, but it needs your help in deciding which one will become king. Six different design prototypes are being placed across San Francisco in commercial corridors, busy intersections and at bus stops to gather public feedback.
The trash cans currently in use were designed more than two decades ago. San Francisco Public Works is working on a new generation of public trash cans to serve different street conditions, considerable population growth, and more visitors in San Francisco.
Six different design prototypes will be placed across the city in commercial corridors, busy intersections and at bus stops. A total of 26 trash cans will be placed at locations for 30 days, and then moved to second locations for the next 30 days. Residents can see where trash can prototypes are placed at https://sfpublicworks.wixsite.com/trashcanpilot/can-locations and get detailed information about each prototype design with photos, videos, and a survey. The website and survey are available in five languages.
After the 60-day testing period, Public Works will decide on a final design from the six prototypes. They will then select a manufacturer or supplier for San Francisco's more than 3,000 new public trash cans.
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