07/02/2025
As more than 9,000 members of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees District Council 33 strike following the expiration of their contract with the city, the university is advising students on how to manage waste around campus during the strike through a statement to the community Wednesday.
Vice President for Student Affairs Jodi Bailey Accavallo advised students to avoid putting their waste on the curb, instead directing them towards city drop-off centers that will remain functional during the strike.
Continuing to place trash on the curb may violate Temple’s Good Neighbor Initiative, Bailey Accavallo said. The Good Neighbor Initiative is a program designed by the Office of Student Affairs to encourage a healthy connection between students living off campus and the residents of the surrounding North-Central neighborhood of Philadelphia. Disruptive behavior, like excessive trash, and failure to comply with the Good Neighborhood Initiative can result in disciplinary investigations and charges.
Temple is developing a plan to implement if the strike continues into next week, Bailey Accavallo added.