Fresno residents will vote in just over a month on the plan to privatize residential trash pick-up.
Saturday, the campaign against Measure "G" kicked off.
Folks went door to door passing out bumper stickers, fliers and yard signs.
Trash haulers are worried that they have to work for a private company instead of the city.
Teir pay will go down.
"The pocket book, the difference in our pay, it's for me, it's a monthly mortgage payment," Joe Hill said.
Fresno's mayor says privatizing will bring residents trash bill down nd provide about $2.5 million to the city's general fund.
The vote is on June 4th. It's expected to be a close race.
Saturday, the campaign against Measure "G" kicked off.
Folks went door to door passing out bumper stickers, fliers and yard signs.
Trash haulers are worried that they have to work for a private company instead of the city.
Teir pay will go down.
"The pocket book, the difference in our pay, it's for me, it's a monthly mortgage payment," Joe Hill said.
Fresno's mayor says privatizing will bring residents trash bill down nd provide about $2.5 million to the city's general fund.
The vote is on June 4th. It's expected to be a close race.