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Council narrows bulky-waste plan, backs $50,000 placeholder and considers time-limited drop-off with stickers
Summary
After discussing costs and out-of-town use of a free bulky-waste drop-off, councilors asked for options including a limited collection window and resident stickers and agreed to move $50,000 into the FY26 discussion.
The Auburn City Council on March 24 discussed the city’s bulky-waste drop-off arrangement with a transfer station and directed staff to include $50,000 in the FY26 baseline for further discussion.
Staff reported the city currently pays about $175,000 for free bulky-waste disposal at a transfer facility. Councilors said the program has been used by nonresidents and commercial haulers…
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