During a recent city council meeting, members expressed frustration over the handling of a crucial garbage collection contract, emphasizing the need for timely communication from the administration. Councilman James clarified that residents experiencing issues with curbside recycling should contact their service provider directly, as the city does not manage these contracts. She proposed exploring options for establishing a separate recycling service for Pontiac residents through the newly formed North Oakland County Resource and Recycling Authority.
Council members voiced their dissatisfaction with the last-minute presentation of the garbage contract, which was brought to the council just hours before its expiration. This rushed timeline hindered their ability to thoroughly review the contract and consider amendments. Councilor Rutherford suggested implementing a resolution to ensure that contracts are submitted by a specific deadline to prevent future occurrences of this nature.
Mayor Grimall addressed concerns regarding the deterioration of a local bridge, clarifying that the photos presented during the meeting were taken when the bridge was closed, not recently. He also defended the city's timeline in negotiations with the CIPRIA, stating that delays were due to the need for an actuarial study mandated by state law, rather than any inaction on the city's part.
The meeting concluded with a reminder of the upcoming Independence Day holiday, during which city offices will be closed on July 4th. The next council meeting is scheduled for July 9th.