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Clark County awards yard‑debris contract to Waste Connections; new carts, subscription options explained

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Clark County described a new optional subscription yard‑debris contract that will move to a 96‑gallon green cart supplied by the contractor, provide local customer service and offer every‑other‑week or on‑call pickup. County staff said rates are largely unchanged; the new contract reduces one every‑other‑week rate by $0.25 beginning Aug. 1, 2025.

Clark County Solid Waste staff told the Battle Ground City Council on April 7 that the county awarded its yard‑debris collection contract to Waste Connections of Washington after a competitive procurement and that the contract will take effect this summer.

The county’s contract manager, Tatum Flowers, said the program is subscription‑based and optional for households. The new contract shifts to a 96‑gallon green cart provided by the vendor and offers two service types: an every‑other‑week (twice‑monthly) pickup and an on‑call option in which customers keep a cart and request pickup as needed.

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