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Commissioner Bridal told the Oct. 9 Coconut Creek City Commission that recent Solid Waste Authority discussions had become contentious over projected costs and service levels and warned the city should carefully evaluate any five‑year contract renewal with Republic Services against longer‑term regional plans.
Bridal said the Solid Waste Authority had rolled back firm financial commitments during talks and that member cities disagreed on service elements such as single‑stream recycling, yard‑waste separation and other commodity handling. He said cardboard is the largest missed recycling commodity in the current system and suggested more targeted collection would be necessary to improve commodity streams.
Bridal said Republic Services has requested a five‑year extension and that city staff will examine whether a renewal aligns with the city's direction and any potential Solid Waste Authority arrangements. He said he had further meetings scheduled with staff and would return with more data later in the year.
The comments were a policy update from a commissioner rather than a formal agenda item; the commission did not take a vote or direct staff to execute a contract at the meeting. Public works and procurement implications were discussed in general terms; no contract decisions were made on Oct. 9.
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