For cities
Freemoval works with municipal departments to absorb the move-out hauling burden in target neighborhoods, almost always at a fraction of what cleanup and enforcement cost.
If you run a public works department, a code enforcement office, or a sanitation program, you already know the math: a single illegal dump site costs the city $600 to $1,500 to clean up, and you'll clean it up multiple times a year.
A Freemoval pickup costs roughly $80 to $250 depending on size. The arithmetic is straightforward. The harder question is what to actually do about it.
Targeted prevention contracts. We work with your team to identify the highest-risk geographies, typically the 1-mile radius around multi-family low-income housing during move-out cycles. Within those geographies, eligible households can book free pickups, paid for through a per-unit annual fee that's benchmarked against your current cleanup costs.
Turnkey operations. Freemoval rides on LoadUp's existing infrastructure: dispatch, loaders, disposal facilities, customer support, reporting. No new vendor to onboard if you're already a LoadUp customer. No new system to integrate.
Reporting that matches your needs. Pickup volume by ZIP, weight diverted, dump-site incident correlation, partner property utilization, whatever your council, your funder, or your grant compliance requires.
Co-funded with LoadUp customers. Round-up dollars from LoadUp's consumer base flow into the same program account that funds your contract's pickups. The city pays for capacity; the customer base subsidizes the marginal cost.
01
Discovery and geography
90-minute working session with your team. We map current cleanup spend by geography, identify the highest-risk multi-family properties, and align on target neighborhoods.
02
Pilot scope and contract
We propose a 90- or 180-day pilot with defined geographies, a per-unit or per-incident fee structure, and a measurement framework tied to your existing cleanup data. Contracts use standard municipal templates.
03
Launch and report
Eligible households can book pickups starting day one. Monthly reports compare pickup volume against historical dump-site incidents in the same geographies.
04
Renewal or expansion
If the pilot data justifies it, the next contract scales geographically and structurally. Most pilots that show meaningful incident reduction renew at 2–3x the original scope.
Cities have funded Freemoval-style programs through general fund (public works), CDBG (Community Development Block Grants), environmental justice grants, ARPA-funded resilience programs, and direct partnerships with housing authorities. We're happy to brief your finance team on funding mechanisms used by peer cities.
We'll come to you with a partner brief tailored to your city's current cleanup spend and dump-site geography.
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