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Solid Waste director outlines multi-bond plan to expand landfill capacity and modernize transfer stations
Summary
Solid Waste presented a multi-year capital plan requiring new bonds to fund landfill cells, transfer-station construction and other expansion projects; collection contract and disaster debris reserves also discussed.
Brevard County’s Solid Waste director presented a detailed update on March 27 about facility projects, a phased bond financing plan and collection-contract timing as the county seeks to preserve disposal capacity and modernize aging facilities.
Director Tom Mulligan told the board the department operates five solid-waste facilities including the Central Disposal Facility (the county’s only Class I landfill), two transfer stations and a class III landfill. He said construction is underway at a US 192 site (phase 1 earthwork funded by the 2023 bond) and a new Titusville transfer station is under construction to replace a 48-year-old facility. Mulligan said the Sarno Road Class III landfill is nearing capacity and the Central Disposal Facility’s Cells 1…
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