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Spotsylvania Board orders immediate cap on county landfill stickers, directs staff to design annual decal program
Summary
After a staff presentation on mounting operational and safety problems at county convenience centers, the Board of Supervisors voted 6-0 to direct the treasurer's office to limit issuance of landfill/solid-waste decals to two per household and asked staff to design an annual, vehicle-linked decal system for later implementation.
The Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday directed the treasurer's office to limit household landfill decals to two and asked staff to create a new annual decal tied to a registered vehicle, a move officials said will curb misuse and improve revenue tracking.
County solid-waste staff presented an extensive operational report that recommended several near-term and longer-term changes to the decal program, commercial debris handling and yard-waste access at convenience centers. The presentation concluded with a formal board request to the treasurer to cap current, permanent decals at two per household; staff was asked to design an annual replacement decal program and to work…
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