Showing ordinances that apply to King Lake, NE
King Lake is an unincorporated community (population 114) in Douglas County, Nebraska. Because King Lake is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Douglas County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The recycling requirements rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Douglas County/Omaha provides curbside recycling in 96-gallon carts for paper, cardboard, glass, aluminum, steel, and plastics #1-#2. Plastic bags and film are NOT accepted curbside but go to store drop-offs. Contaminated bins are tagged and skipped.
The City of Omaha provides single-stream curbside recycling in city-issued 96-gallon carts. Accepted materials include paper (newspaper, magazines, mail, office paper), flattened corrugated cardboard, glass bottles and jars, aluminum and steel cans, and rigid plastic containers #1 (PETE) and #2 (HDPE). Plastic bags, film, and bubble wrap are NOT accepted in curbside recycling — they jam sorting equipment — but are collected at grocery store drop-offs (Hy-Vee, Baker's). Styrofoam, tanglers (hoses, cords), batteries, electronics, and food waste are prohibited and contaminate loads. Caps on bottles should be removed; containers rinsed. Contaminated carts receive a warning tag and are skipped on the next collection. The recycling processor is Firstar Fiber on Q Street. Omaha's diversion rate has historically lagged national averages, and the city has public awareness campaigns emphasizing "When in doubt, throw it out" to reduce contamination. Yard waste (April-November) goes in separate carts and is composted at OmaGro. Multi-family buildings over 8 units are required to provide recycling service.
Contaminated carts: warning tag, then skipped collection. Repeat contamination: $25 to $100 fine and possible cart removal. Mandatory recycling at multi-family: $100 to $500 property owner fine for non-compliance.
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