Salem Upgrades Downtown with New Trash Receptacles as Part of ongoing Streetscape Project
Salem, oregon – Downtown Salem is undergoing a visible upgrade with the installation of 27 new trash receptacles, replacing bins that have been in use for over two decades. The project, which began on january 12th and is expected to continue through February, aims to enhance cleanliness and address concerns raised by local businesses and visitors. The total cost of the project is $37,364.
The new receptacles, costing $1,022 each for a total of $27,594, and an additional $9,770 for installation, offer several improvements over the previous models.They feature a large opening with a chute for disposal and a flat, smooth surface designed for easier cleaning. A key feature is the elimination of outer rims where trash could accumulate, preventing overflow and litter.
“This project comes at a crucial time as we strive to enhance the cleanliness of downtown, directly addressing the concerns raised by our businesses and visitors,” stated Dana DeKlyen, Urban Development Assistant Director for the City of salem.
The number of trash receptacles will remain consistent,but their placement will be adjusted to improve accessibility throughout the downtown core. City officials are also planning to utilize the new design for future art wraps, similar to the artwork already featured on downtown utility boxes as reported by the Statesman Journal.
This upgrade is funded through Urban Renewal funding dedicated to Riverfront Downtown capital projects and is a component of the larger, multi-year Downtown Salem Streetscape project. The Streetscape project focuses on improving sidewalks, infrastructure, and street furnishings throughout the downtown area.
Whitney Woodworth, the Statesman Journal’s watchdog reporter covering city hall and economic development, can be reached at wmwoodworth@statesmanjournal.com or followed on @whitneywoodworth.bsky.social.