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Volunteers recover thousands of shopping carts in Federal Way

While inflatable dolls aren't reported as a problem in Federal Way, I couldn't resist using this flickr photo from Brooklyn as an illustration. -Dave
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While inflatable dolls aren't reported as a problem in Federal Way, I couldn't resist using this flickr photo from Brooklyn as an illustration. -Dave

Stolen, abandoned shopping carts are an eyesore in many communities, but Federal Way has come up with a solution: the Cart Recovery Team.

In the past year, the team of five volunteers returned 3,456 usable shopping carts to more than 40 retailers. At $140 per cart, that amounts to $483,840 worth of recovered property. They also recycled 2,690 pounds of scrap metal from damaged carts.

The Federal Way City Council praised the clean-up effort this week. The Cart Recovery Team members are Frank Gabreluk, Dan Goede, Mari Ikeda-Gomes, Lottie Kinney and John McLaren. 

The team picks up about 400 shopping carts each month. Federal Way residents can report abandoned carts by calling the city's cart hotline at 253-835-6774, or contact them online at www.cityoffederalway.com/shoppingcart.

 

 

Dave Meyer has been anchoring KNKX news shows since 1987. He grew up along the shores of Hood Canal near Belfair and graduated from Washington State University with degrees in communications and psychology.