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Kingman launches paid recycling drop-off; city received $50,000 grant to support program
Summary
Kingman City’s recycling drop-off site opened with a $7.53 per-trip fee; staff ordered a baler and expect to bale material by November, and the city received a $50,000 grant to support outreach and operations.
Kingman City’s new recycling drop-off program is operating with limited hours and a per-trip fee while staff continue to build capacity for larger-scale processing.
Ed Tapia, the city’s solid waste superintendent, told the Clean City Commission on Oct. 16 that the recycling center is open Thursday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., that the fee is $7.53 per trip, and that a baler has been ordered and is expected in November. "If you came in a truck…
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