Flint, MI – The City of Flint, in partnership with Priority Waste, is excited to announce the introduction of new automated service trucks to improve waste collection efficiency, safety, and reliability for Flint residents. A press conference was held on Monday, February 24 at the Clio Road Service Center to officially introduce these state-of-the-art vehicles and discuss the benefits they bring to the community.
These cutting-edge automated trucks are designed to enhance waste management services by increasing efficiency, reducing operational costs, and improving safety for both sanitation workers and residents. Equipped with GPS and cameras, the new fleet will allow for more streamlined trash and recycling collection, helping to keep Flint’s neighborhoods cleaner and more sustainable.
“We are committed to improving the quality of services for Flint residents, and these new automated service trucks represent a significant step forward,” said Mayor Sheldon Neeley. “This investment aligns with our mission to modernize infrastructure and provide a more reliable and efficient waste management system.”