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Clean Harbors proposes buying village and park lots to reduce truck queuing and expand operations
Summary
Clean Harbors representatives presented a plan to acquire roughly 3.7 acres of village and park-district property near its 138th Street facility to add truck parking and loading docks, saying the move would reduce truck traffic on neighborhood streets and allow reinvestment and local hiring.
Clean Harbors representatives told the Village of Dalton Board of Trustees on Aug. 4 that the company seeks to acquire roughly 3.7 acres of village- and park-district-owned land west and south of its plant on 138th Street to expand internal truck parking and add loading docks.
The proposal, presented by Scott Hargadon of Meltzer, Pertill & Stell and by Scott Amico, regional vice president for Clean Harbors, would combine an unused public right-of-way, several village-owned lots north of 138th Place and park-district lots south of 138th Place. “We would like to get all that truck traffic…
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