So glad you caught this! Glad to see most people participating are doing it the right way. Never thought the city would go out of there way to send people and inspect that carts, that's what I call due diligence in compliance.
Thanks Andres! The city wants this to be as successful as possible so it's all about education education education. This area didn't even have green waste service so it'll take some time for residents to get use to.
Great video! Enjoyed watching this video of these new trucks. Interesting they went with Rapid Rails but still really cool that they decided to go with these.
What a fantastic way to kick of the New Year for ESD! I do love me a good ESD video and this one takes the cake. It does seem like the driver has gotten the hang (mostly) of the Rapid Rail. I honestly prefer these over their Amreps because they are Autocars (yay!), they look awesome with the yellow arm, green signboard and blue stripe, and they place the carts back so nicely (lids closed, not thrown all over the place). Not to mention, those Green 35 EG’s look superb. Great Work!!
Thanks Josh! I love that they chose Autocars too. I'm not sure if the drivers that came over from an Amrep can say they love the Rapid Rail but hopefully with time, they grow accustom to them. It's going to be hard to find a truck in a neighborhood now, can't rely on the lids to be open haha.
Depressing but very glad you filmed this new era. Manual greens was so badass, least it’s got some time left. Can’t believe the city bought rapid rails, someone didn’t do their hw. Regardless excellent video and quality!
Come on down and film some manual! They say they expect it to go all automated in July but I don't see that happening with the sheer amount of carts being rolled out. And agreed, I don't think they could have picked a worse truck, especially in the space constrained Wednesday and Thursday routes. Thanks!
@@zp12684 Environmental committee listed July-August for Tuesday collection dates. I live on a Tuesday route so we will likely be the last to get the new bins.
@@zp12684 I'm on the Wednesday route and on the first Greens pickup for February, I started talking with the loader when he finished my house. He said that they are getting rid of the full size Pak Mors but will be keeping the minis for the narrower streets (and I assume alleyways, etc.). My street is not a narrow one but there are some tight fits close by. Also, I was hoping that since we are close to the landfill/recycle center that maybe we will get the mini Pak Mors due to their smaller capacity and need to unload more often. But after seeing this video, I am sort of resigned to the thought that this new truck will be what we end up with because I saw one cruise down the block while I was in the kitchen yesterday. That was the first day (3/1) of the new Greens collection for our area. Last week was the final week for the every other week Greens schedule and we had a mini Pak Mor on the route. So I was hoping that it would be back this week. I never saw which truck actually collected the Greens since we only had 2 houses on the block put the bins out. Maybe when the dust settles the Mini Pak will be back!
Glad to see you were able to get this video up promptly! San Diego sure is doing it right, nice to see the driver and "helper" worked well together. I'd think another body like a Labrie with a thinner arm to reach in between carts and grab the smaller EGs better would've made this more efficient, but I'd hope that once this route becomes a regular, and the drivers break these trucks in, time on route will decrease. Know how long they were on route this day? Going into the future I'll be curious if resident use of the green carts go up, and if City of SD keep up their contamination enforcement. Thanks for documenting this process!
Gotta get it up fast for Andrea and Mario lol. Labrie or New Way would have been the way to go on the trucks. I don't know how long they were out that day, I'm sure it couldn't have been past 3. It was mostly getting drivers use to the equipment and how to run the routes, as well as the recycling coordinators checking the carts that were out.
Nice work! Sad to see that the days are manual greens days are now numbered, one of the last truly manual routes left in the city. To my knowledge, laJolla Still has some manual yard waste collection due to the landscape. REAL strange to see Heils comming from ESD, and not something meant for organics, like a RotoPac. The blue stripes are a bit odd, to see! IM also super happy to hear that they are having inspectors ride Shotgun to check carts! My city needs that! Great work as always!
I think everyone was shocked to see ESD choose Heil! Now that you mention it, the RotoPac would have been a good truck to demo, but I think the reason they didn't buy it was becasue they want to be able to run the truck on all 3 routes, if needed. Right now, a majority of these trucks are only dedicated to organics on Wednesday and go wherever needed during the rest of the week. Of course that will change when Wednesday is rolled out. I think green stripes would have been more appropriate, but that's just me lol. Thanks Jay!
awesome! Glad that they could finally get a proper composting operation running! The rapid rails with a CNG box on top seem quite tall - i hope no bridge scrapping accidents happen also why is there a republic otto at 4:00? i thought SD did the collection in that area? I know republic does some of SD"s collection
honestly i love the 35 green bins - i wish olsd gave those out to some people that used to have small green bins - i'd actually get a small green for foodscraps and a large green for yard trimmings
Loved how raw the video was capturing the coordinator jumping in and out of the truck and such. Sucks to see the new rapid rails moving a lot slower than their amreps. Overall nicely made video though!
I like this area, you’ll notice some of the homes are built in a Victorian style instead of the tan Spanish style that you see everywhere else in SD. Very underrated filming spot. I think the rapid rails will do ok on food waste and trash, but I think they will learn the hard way that these trucks just perform very poorly on recycle and yard waste routes with lots of palm fronds. Funny they couldn’t just have the driver inspect the bins and take a few pics, very typical city way of doing things. Looks like my window on filming manual greens is closing pretty quickly…
That's one of the reasons I love filming, it takes you to areas you'd otherwise not go such as here! I recorded 416 on recycle and he was definitely struggling on large boxes so I agree with you. I also wonder about Christmas time, no more setting your tree out on the curb for the rear loads to pick up.
Still a bit rare to see Rapid Rails back in SD! I still don’t understand why they decide to either sand or paint over the heil logos on the mudflaps… It doesn’t look “authentic” if you will. I do support strong aggressive enforcement methods that will allow for more proper education rather then just doing the tag as you go thing considering you rely on the public to read the tag and half of them don’t. What’s the purpose of recording the cycle occur? Very neat.
As I was following another RR to route, I noticed they painted over the mudflap too. I can't imagine why they'd do that. The pictures and videos are probably for what Spencer said, and just for education/case study purposes.
@@RecologyChaser The way the belts are tightened, I think a lot more carts are going to start cracking in the back. Just look at how it bear hugs the 32s.
So glad you caught this! Glad to see most people participating are doing it the right way. Never thought the city would go out of there way to send people and inspect that carts, that's what I call due diligence in compliance.
Thanks Andres! The city wants this to be as successful as possible so it's all about education education education. This area didn't even have green waste service so it'll take some time for residents to get use to.
Only a matter of time before drivers start double Dumping these tiny greenwaste carts! Great video!
That's what I was thinking
True
These exact garbage trucks were used here in San Diego back in the early 2000s and I’m so glad they’re back now
Love seeing those Rehrig EGs in SD green! Thanks for documenting!
Same! They look pretty sharp.
Great video! Enjoyed watching this video of these new trucks. Interesting they went with Rapid Rails but still really cool that they decided to go with these.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed
Excellent video bro. I love these brand new trucks. That’s neat that they started an automated collection in San Diego.
Wdym neat? Manual greens was so good back then
@@waffles1585 yeah true but it’s bad on the drivers back it can break there back but yeah your right.
What a fantastic way to kick of the New Year for ESD! I do love me a good ESD video and this one takes the cake. It does seem like the driver has gotten the hang (mostly) of the Rapid Rail. I honestly prefer these over their Amreps because they are Autocars (yay!), they look awesome with the yellow arm, green signboard and blue stripe, and they place the carts back so nicely (lids closed, not thrown all over the place). Not to mention, those Green 35 EG’s look superb. Great Work!!
Thanks Josh! I love that they chose Autocars too. I'm not sure if the drivers that came over from an Amrep can say they love the Rapid Rail but hopefully with time, they grow accustom to them. It's going to be hard to find a truck in a neighborhood now, can't rely on the lids to be open haha.
Depressing but very glad you filmed this new era. Manual greens was so badass, least it’s got some time left. Can’t believe the city bought rapid rails, someone didn’t do their hw. Regardless excellent video and quality!
Come on down and film some manual! They say they expect it to go all automated in July but I don't see that happening with the sheer amount of carts being rolled out. And agreed, I don't think they could have picked a worse truck, especially in the space constrained Wednesday and Thursday routes. Thanks!
@@zp12684 Environmental committee listed July-August for Tuesday collection dates. I live on a Tuesday route so we will likely be the last to get the new bins.
@@zp12684 I'm on the Wednesday route and on the first Greens pickup for February, I started talking with the loader when he finished my house. He said that they are getting rid of the full size Pak Mors but will be keeping the minis for the narrower streets (and I assume alleyways, etc.). My street is not a narrow one but there are some tight fits close by. Also, I was hoping that since we are close to the landfill/recycle center that maybe we will get the mini Pak Mors due to their smaller capacity and need to unload more often. But after seeing this video, I am sort of resigned to the thought that this new truck will be what we end up with because I saw one cruise down the block while I was in the kitchen yesterday. That was the first day (3/1) of the new Greens collection for our area. Last week was the final week for the every other week Greens schedule and we had a mini Pak Mor on the route. So I was hoping that it would be back this week. I never saw which truck actually collected the Greens since we only had 2 houses on the block put the bins out. Maybe when the dust settles the Mini Pak will be back!
Wow you’re the first person to film the new rapid rails doing greens. Great job
Thanks! Hope you can manage to film a truck
Glad to see you were able to get this video up promptly! San Diego sure is doing it right, nice to see the driver and "helper" worked well together. I'd think another body like a Labrie with a thinner arm to reach in between carts and grab the smaller EGs better would've made this more efficient, but I'd hope that once this route becomes a regular, and the drivers break these trucks in, time on route will decrease. Know how long they were on route this day? Going into the future I'll be curious if resident use of the green carts go up, and if City of SD keep up their contamination enforcement. Thanks for documenting this process!
Gotta get it up fast for Andrea and Mario lol. Labrie or New Way would have been the way to go on the trucks. I don't know how long they were out that day, I'm sure it couldn't have been past 3. It was mostly getting drivers use to the equipment and how to run the routes, as well as the recycling coordinators checking the carts that were out.
Nice work! Sad to see that the days are manual greens days are now numbered, one of the last truly manual routes left in the city. To my knowledge, laJolla Still has some manual yard waste collection due to the landscape. REAL strange to see Heils comming from ESD, and not something meant for organics, like a RotoPac. The blue stripes are a bit odd, to see! IM also super happy to hear that they are having inspectors ride Shotgun to check carts! My city needs that! Great work as always!
I think everyone was shocked to see ESD choose Heil! Now that you mention it, the RotoPac would have been a good truck to demo, but I think the reason they didn't buy it was becasue they want to be able to run the truck on all 3 routes, if needed. Right now, a majority of these trucks are only dedicated to organics on Wednesday and go wherever needed during the rest of the week. Of course that will change when Wednesday is rolled out. I think green stripes would have been more appropriate, but that's just me lol. Thanks Jay!
6:07 why is the blue bin p@inted black?
Blue bins are free and black is $95
@@zp12684 $70 if you pick it up, it is $70 + $25 delivery for black
Ware disposal snuck in
awesome! Glad that they could finally get a proper composting operation running! The rapid rails with a CNG box on top seem quite tall - i hope no bridge scrapping accidents happen
also why is there a republic otto at 4:00? i thought SD did the collection in that area? I know republic does some of SD"s collection
honestly i love the 35 green bins - i wish olsd gave those out to some people that used to have small green bins - i'd actually get a small green for foodscraps and a large green for yard trimmings
@@WMAC_Master that’s just a cart that a SD resident “stole” from a Republic city and is using it for ESD’s collection
@@ChulaVistaKid oh i see
is there no recycle in this part? I only saw like 2 blue bins
There is but it's collected on a different day
6:20 that bin probably would have been skipped because it has palm fronds in it
Loved how raw the video was capturing the coordinator jumping in and out of the truck and such. Sucks to see the new rapid rails moving a lot slower than their amreps. Overall nicely made video though!
Thanks! I was debating taking it out but I think it adds a certain element to the video
I like this area, you’ll notice some of the homes are built in a Victorian style instead of the tan Spanish style that you see everywhere else in SD. Very underrated filming spot. I think the rapid rails will do ok on food waste and trash, but I think they will learn the hard way that these trucks just perform very poorly on recycle and yard waste routes with lots of palm fronds. Funny they couldn’t just have the driver inspect the bins and take a few pics, very typical city way of doing things. Looks like my window on filming manual greens is closing pretty quickly…
That's one of the reasons I love filming, it takes you to areas you'd otherwise not go such as here! I recorded 416 on recycle and he was definitely struggling on large boxes so I agree with you. I also wonder about Christmas time, no more setting your tree out on the curb for the rear loads to pick up.
Very nice! I find it interesting that ESD is now buying rapid rails, but overall amazing video!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed
Still a bit rare to see Rapid Rails back in SD! I still don’t understand why they decide to either sand or paint over the heil logos on the mudflaps… It doesn’t look “authentic” if you will. I do support strong aggressive enforcement methods that will allow for more proper education rather then just doing the tag as you go thing considering you rely on the public to read the tag and half of them don’t. What’s the purpose of recording the cycle occur? Very neat.
(Recording the cycle) for another instagram reel by city of SD would be my guess
So that the employee can post about the program success online, potentially for local news
As I was following another RR to route, I noticed they painted over the mudflap too. I can't imagine why they'd do that. The pictures and videos are probably for what Spencer said, and just for education/case study purposes.
California will never run out of stupid ideas
places around the globe have done it for decades
Can you film in San Benancio?
Wow, really can't believe this is happening. Confused why they bought RR's but... Nice video, really enjoyed seeing this!
They bought rr's because they need a truck that doesn't break the carts as much as amreps do
@@RecologyChaser true, true
@@RecologyChaser The way the belts are tightened, I think a lot more carts are going to start cracking in the back. Just look at how it bear hugs the 32s.
I’m so glad the yard I drive for is 100 percent ZR
i bet in about 5 years, ESD will be serving Dumpsters like they did in the 1990s
One can only hope!
Interesting to me that they pick up greens on the same day as trash. You would think it would be same day as recycle since recycle is often lighter
Greens go every Wednesday now, along with trash. Recycle is alternating Wednesdays.
@@zp12684 they switched recycle to every other Wednesday?
@@TrashTrackers Recycle has always been every other Wednesday.
Tbh I feel that the heil rapid rails only work on the 95 EGs, they kind of suck on the 35s.
Depends how tight the belts are
i see the woman is takin pictures - for a promo video?
My guess is it's for an insta reel, education purposes, and for her own camera roll.
@@zp12684 probably
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Idk why, I just don't like food waste recycling