Star writer Betsy Powell says Wednesday that Mayor John Tory will announce that he is recommending private garbage pick up in Scarborough, the City’s collection district 4. The report recommends that collection between Yonge St. and Victoria Park Ave. remain in the hands of City employees, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. Powell says Tory will be backed by a staff report that’s expected to recommend the City focus privatization efforts on District 4 while leaving District 3 (Toronto and East York) including the downtown as it is. Tory will make the announcement in Councillor Stephen Holyday’s Ward 3 in Etobicoke, where a mix of service providers has been collecting garbage since 1995. The City of Toronto is divided into four districts for daytime residential curbside collection. Districts 1 and 2 use private-sector workers, districts 3 and 4 use unionized City workers. In 2015, it cost $19.7 million to haul garbage in District 3 and $14 million in District 4, according to a staff report.