Residents of Waterford Township expressed growing frustration over ongoing garbage collection issues during a recent government meeting. Complaints highlighted that Priority Waste, the township's new waste management provider, has failed to pick up garbage consistently since taking over from GFL on July 1. One resident noted that their garbage had only been collected correctly once in three months, with overflowing bins causing waste to spill onto the streets.
In response to the complaints, township officials announced a town hall meeting scheduled for September 18, aimed at allowing residents to voice their concerns directly to Priority Waste. Officials acknowledged the transition difficulties, citing operational challenges and a shortage of functional trucks as contributing factors to the service disruptions.
The township has been in daily communication with Priority Waste, with officials reporting that they are actively working to address the issues. They are also exploring options for potential credits for residents due to the inadequate service. Township representatives emphasized the importance of maintaining a single waste management provider to minimize wear and tear on local roads, despite the current frustrations.
The contract with Priority Waste is set to expire on March 18, 2028, and officials are considering future options for waste management in the township. Residents are encouraged to attend the upcoming meeting to discuss their experiences and seek solutions to the ongoing garbage collection problems.