Baltimore, March 4 – After a relentless two-year struggle, Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer emerges victorious in holding the Department of Public Works (DPW) accountable to the law, resulting in the resumption of weekly curbside recycling collections. Despite internal discussions within DPW favoring a bi-weekly recycling schedule, Councilman Schleifer championed the cause, emphasizing the environmental impact and the strain on hardworking employees tasked with handling double the volume of recycling. His dedication to preserving the environment and supporting the workforce has culminated in the restoration of weekly recycling, a crucial step towards sustainable waste management. Councilman Schleifer, an advocate for the environment and responsible waste disposal practices, expressed gratitude to the community for their patience and commitment to the cause. He stated, “Our environment deserves our unwavering commitment, and our dedicated DPW solid waste workers deserve recognition for their tireless efforts." As a gesture of appreciation for the employees who shouldered the burden during the bi-weekly recycling hiatus, Councilman Schleifer calls on the administration to allocate an additional onetime significant bonuses using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. This not only acknowledges their hard work but also ensures that the community recognizes and rewards the extra efforts made by the DPW workforce. The resumption of weekly recycling not only adheres to the city code but also reflects the community’s dedication to sustainability. Councilman Isaac Yitzy Schleifer’s advocacy and resilience have been instrumental in achieving this significant milestone, underscoring the importance of civic leadership in promoting a greener, more environmentally responsible future.