Budget and staffing are drivers.
But so is it part of the culture and tradition.

Folks used to make the trip to “The Dump” a event for social engagement.
Lots of politicking took place at The Dump.
You could also see what your neighbors were consuming, what mail order 
purchases looked like, what newspapers were being read…and, what “liquid 
refreshments were being enjoyed.
You knew when someone had a big party…and you weren’t invited.

And, the swap shed finds furnished many a dorm room and first apartment.

We could tell when a new household had arrived as trash bins often appeared at 
the end of the drive.
It often caused a certain titter.

It was a source of pride that we retained this small-town eccentricity-The Dump.
We were country!

We used to be smug in noting we sure weren't Weston but, I suspect times have 
changed.




> On Oct 20, 2025, at 7:25 PM, Nick Gardner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Something I've been quite curious about since moving to Lincoln a bit over a 
> year ago has been why Lincoln doesn't have trash pickup. I got used to the 
> weekly run to the transfer station pretty quickly, but it seems Lincoln is an 
> outlier compared to other towns in the area. Anyone with a bit more history 
> know why this is the case? 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Nick Gardner
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