If they're using different trucks (since you can't just mix garbage and composting) then the cost would go up, so that they're not charging more is good. If they're using the same truck (like with separated areas) then the cost wouldn't go down, the trucks are still going out every week.
Or maybe the cost was going to have to go up soon but now it doesn't have to because of reduced cost of garbage.
Assuming the cost should halve since pickups are half is often is making far too many assumptions I think, one would have to look at the details to determine if it was a cash grab.
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