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Falls Church council debates shifting curbside trash from taxes to fee; treasurer warns implementation would be a heavy lift

3722711 · April 21, 2025
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Falls Church staff outlined options to move single‑family curbside trash from the tax rate to a fee while holding the school transfer harmless; the treasurer said Munis can implement a flat fee by October but that the change would be a “very heavy lift.”

City staff and the treasurer’s office laid out competing approaches for financing curbside solid‑waste service at a work session where councilmembers voiced concern about equity for multifamily residents and the timing of a move from tax‑funded service to a fee structure.

City Manager Wyatt Shields presented two options. Option 1 would shift single‑family curbside trash out of the general tax rate and into a fee (staff recommended a flat fee rather than a variable weight‑based fee) and, as part of that move, treat composting as a separately offered program. Under staff modeling discussed in the session, the tax‑rate change associated with pulling the current curbside cost into a fee would be roughly 1.5 cents on the real‑estate tax rate — an amount staff said equates to roughly $950,000 in revenue. Shields and staff proposed a written…

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