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Wilson County solid-waste revenue up; board approves spring cleanup, discusses new convenience center and $6 million grant
Summary
At the March 13, 2025 Urban Top Facility Board meeting, solid waste staff reported fiscal-year revenue gains and lower recycling tonnage; the board approved a city of Lebanon spring cleanup date and discussed siting a new convenience center, salt storage and a potential $6 million tornado-recovery grant to rebuild a west-side staging station.
At the March 13 meeting of the Urban Top Facility Board, solid waste staff reported fiscal-year revenue gains and falling recycling volumes while the board approved a spring cleanup requested by the city of Lebanon.
Cindy Lynch presented the solid waste report, saying the landfill activity for February left the county “up about 361,000 for the year.” She also told the board that recycling tonnage and related revenue were down for the month: “we were down about 33 tons, and down about $4,000 in revenue.” Lynch noted rising paper and metal prices that she expected would increase revenue in…
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