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City leaders debate storm cleanup strategies amid hurricane season

July 11, 2024 | Rosenberg, Fort Bend County, Texas



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City leaders debate storm cleanup strategies amid hurricane season
During a recent city council meeting, officials discussed ongoing debris cleanup efforts in light of the hurricane season and the challenges posed by climate change. Concerns were raised regarding the effectiveness of the current $110,000 contract with GFL for waste management, with some council members suggesting that city crews could be utilized instead to manage the cleanup more efficiently.

Mayor and council members acknowledged the hard work of city crews in clearing streets post-storm, emphasizing the importance of maintaining public safety and accessibility. A council member proposed that if GFL is unable to fulfill its obligations, the city should consider reallocating funds to support its own crews, which could include using city dump trucks for debris removal.

Additionally, the council discussed the need for GFL to adhere to existing contracts regarding the pickup of green waste, urging that properly prepared waste should be collected without delay. The conversation also touched on the potential for future procurement processes for debris cleanup, although it was noted that the city is part of Fort Bend County's plan, which typically handles such logistics.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, reflecting a consensus on the need for continued collaboration and communication with waste management services to ensure effective cleanup efforts during the hurricane season.

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