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rurwatu executives, in.the audc terns .and ,eventually cost; e.
<br />®Road'ence that raise Me,and # m®may, d <
<br />1 111tnake.theroblem But ;the' motepmba�;
<br />Continued ft„ A . %�� tonnge�glevels�° _�w¢��°►d f ` the
<br />AY. 1,:?i. '�`['S,:,ti� �.d4` aborti•°tx?trltiEotit`5 h" 4 -,'� eStittla
<br />said Councilwoman Anh Johnston, Commefcial darn m aj u Vw te, $i0 fnll
<br />chairwoman `"of 'the Budget/ ,Stockton's Austin Road Landfill -Is this `liure price o lio�ht-"or even $100 million.
<br />Finance/Economic Development has dropped more than tenfold w �tf" hK w
<br />are
<br />with is a
<br />Committee; iwem $10;. to
<br />low tthe campetit%n wid since
<br />May. { % d i ht olitiititi`i16r t et ,
<br />rate a
<br />erg .has. ndt .been cl A cera idail tovtthnt d $20 neWliort t►oh�e the Ib ;
<br />P Y eter a k
<br />tonnage $
<br />mined: Coriiitiercial` customers r, i dustrp,' be a r h7 lerar he
<br />cotdd;CKM get an #na+ease if a Proposed ` , < Cbmmen:iai Re itienlial, w Brotu the:, t,", After hearing tfie;two axguinents,
<br />fee hike is Up in Jtti 49t2 X95 tltlteve Walter district "
<br />the air is a $53 on Jan Februa � fO r 5 Scairei `bees to identIf pother mein -
<br />on plan that both residents ry 4$8.10 196 86 ®f p city. o6d ` Attention quickly to turned
<br />to e
<br />and `businesses' are paying, for MOfi+it :ci
<br />,,.,,are counting on the rate � Landfill.'
<br />�h442�iC,98,.?w` on to; ° most of the $ ' There, the city up yard
<br />through their rates. `
<br />But. the pro durn g_fre Apnl # 38043 19109 icustbmers ' ,lost, td „. Forward.. waste' that is collected .curbside
<br />i Iiagrahstm, hovvcver,' `said the • `every' two weeks, .often packed
<br />reduction s just the first `in' a Ma fir'
<br />i ;4 :. , y9$ h dumping fee ,,.won t, produce . into lasdc 0gs ;The- tattered
<br />series of cornplicated landfill p t
<br />Issues that will be coming before °une .1 X4925 9O tjj � Mme to up forwthe m,:plastic left OVer< afters ding .°
<br />k v r: n even < i the city it hn le ''to t. turn the
<br />the council in' the :next few+ 4u,3 ,39.041O;l that ' " �{y y �y� p
<br />months. The council must decide:
<br />waste tf the', Jird Is t'e
<br />■ Whether to increase the � fran ;fl noun a ,cry or srgc oh '" t ,proposm an h ti itt
<br />chise fee on commercial haulers r putfic worms Deoaroont r in the firan� i : Laii<
<br />to compensate for the prochise `fee to recoup 'the`de6dt , , ofg
<br />P i p 141ennbers, of lire eomrmttte�e,`how `'open
<br />discount dumping rate. Staff, o : _ r� iiert decided A ,1 ,�
<br />members had recommended 'an d bff on that , ,$i7a
<br />Increase in the rate from I2.5 ! ee %r, that hadp1aatiid lookfor •abiother sway :; � A.
<br />P been sorted to i emrnne recydables arotiitd the i+oblem: a x city
<br />cent to 17.15 percent., from $U,1 to $28 er � ton, The "" pp
<br />■ .How to handle yard' waste` p e aoludoti'' coWd be simpply +y
<br />which man residents now stub mom' to payy for " dropplti the landfillF ' ansfon 3 istate
<br />the proposed a ansion of x the �I A& pis;' a d rete C i
<br />Into plastic before plating on',,.landfill, ,which then was and#ills" rottnston. `iced etaff el`'
<br />their curbs for biweekly
<br />collection. to `fill in five k*;
<br />The plastic '' seems to me there shoo
<br />p prevent the city {, s „But after the dty it$ tate,' liar been "a d proliferatib*,ffiiA? the' ` ti,� kt�
<br />Brom waste, Into com 'the t��#vatel `®caned ;Forward few::: "
<br />post, which can be used by farm pp #s,iFciud�
<br />by LandSll dmppeddumping -fee Buts accgj, , ng i to, .they pubic r
<br />ens and city of ciaLs sajt foe the co. si best';ciastam t� `�tA►orks°� cit, 'they"t lty ;will cage
<br />■ And ally, whether the city 'The amtiliiht c►f commettidal Wastea"have t r' ;$5.2 milliasi,bio dose
<br />should continue with a $53 . miC
<br />dumped tat A§tln Road droplied rthe if it : r'iot" 'd d
<br />lion plan to expand the Austin 'from 380 tons per day to139,' cwt mit. Afters"iclostlt+e,tlte'c#ty wilt ve i fir
<br />Road landfill. That decision could Ing the city a projected $2.5 nii1� q ta%, ay $1 o� on to ,collect stu
<br />have the greatest effect on lion per
<br />a� x fratt>ro b c 1 bar
<br />garbage customers because who City ® cials did not matters ani hton#tor� the :. try .Erni
<br />ever controls the dump.. has ,the" : cdmppe�tition�;.becauhe� Forv�ai�d" g f®undwatet l p`v6ri the .next 3a thtr
<br />most controloverover the price of Landfillt.was�designed ,to handle Cl: and ttionitoring the In'
<br />garbage
<br />isle t1 caty be in r:' h�ous wastes, sorb as ch Camp.''Latt wilt cost s� '# 1
<br />eonuW of a dafiaxs of ,gasoline-soaked;soiL But'porward;�$9.3 million, the- rep+otf$said: i® ins
<br />quarter -billion geariing,up to c?olmpQ�ete ht a state � ' ;With no landfill, the city w#li � I wo
<br />fees over the next 40 :with tt glut of landSit p t ave rip revenue to' is those :me
<br />or shmki private Industry;' t . itt'leSs landfill' cells sand Chen '' t',, € � Y Y I` the
<br />CY MnGary told entered the regular, rttunicipzil, _ llttt, Oregon j. Baso, v#ee Pres -
<br />the aomcc�itoae. "that's and solid waste business. _+ x slid of rd's
<br />irs just that s<mp11e." buringi ;the meeting, f, COttncll
<br />The city in April raised , its .man Victor M6* suggested to"i'tl 'wi$dot
<br />iau�yw��`�■ffe �`q�`� �p�b �
<br />.� asav-vvwaaa.aa
<br />pwbibiiing
<br />ud = waste .is dis-,
<br />krid, .Nntma sug-
<br />.a efee to
<br />1110, big fees.
<br />hers promised• to
<br />Issues• and: report
<br />a iiioritlt..The rec- .
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