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City moves residential curbside contract into special fund; drop-off center still needs subsidy
Summary
Waukesha shifted its curbside residential contract into a special revenue fund and began charging a new fee; city staff told the finance committee the public drop-off center remains subsidized and may require about $50,000–$60,000 from the general fund this year.
Waukesha officials told the finance committee that the city moved the residential curbside contract for garbage and recycling into a special revenue fund and that a new resident fee implemented this year is intended to cover contract costs.
Public-works staff said the drop-off center’s operations — staffed public access and higher per-ton disposal costs — remain in the…
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