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Poinsettia Heights chosen as new recycling program site

Recycling may get a bit easier in Poinsettia Heights.

The neighborhood has been chosen for a new city program that should make recycling efforts easier, at least for residents.

The new program will allow all recycled materials to be placed in one bin, rather than separate bins for different materials, Fort Lauderdale’s Recycling Program Coordinator Loretta Cronk, said. Sorting would then take place at the recycling center.

Poinsettia Heights has been chosen as one of the testing sites for the program. The city will deliver new bins to residents when the program begins April 1. Residents will then be polled to measure the program’s success and determine if it should be implemented citywide.

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Don Crinklaw has covered the east side of Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors for the East Side Forum since 2007. Before...

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