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Businesses face hefty fees amid rising theft concerns

October 15, 2024 | Yakima City, Yakima County, Washington


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Businesses face hefty fees amid rising theft concerns
During a recent government meeting, council members discussed the implications of impoundment fees associated with shopping carts, particularly in cases of theft. Concerns were raised about businesses being penalized for theft, as they are charged a $115 fee when their carts are impounded. This fee covers the costs of retrieving, storing, and disposing of the carts, which has been a longstanding issue for local businesses.

Councilman Glenn highlighted the burden on businesses, questioning the fairness of charging them for being victims of theft. He noted that while there is an exemption for businesses that use locking carts, the city still incurs costs when retrieving these carts. The discussion revealed that many carts remain unclaimed at the city’s storage location, with some sitting for over 60 days, yet businesses still face the $115 fee.

The council also addressed the policy regarding the storage of personal property, which allows for a 60-day retrieval period for items collected during cleanups. This policy aims to provide individuals with the opportunity to reclaim their belongings, and efforts are made to communicate this timeframe effectively.

Overall, the meeting underscored the challenges faced by local businesses in managing theft and the associated costs, prompting further discussions on potential reforms to the current fee structure and policies.

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