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Consultant recommends stronger enforcement and higher fees for commercial haulers; council backs increased reporting
Summary
A consultant study recommended keeping the city's nonexclusive franchise system but increasing enforcement and expanding monthly franchise fees to construction and demolition and recyclables; council agreed to staff'led compliance and updated reporting.
A consultant engaged by Palm Coast recommended keeping the city's nonexclusive franchisee model for commercial solid‑waste collection but strengthening enforcement and expanding the monthly franchise fee to cover construction and demolition (C&D) and recyclables.
Alyssa Roscoe, residential solid waste collection supervisor, said the city currently charges a 10% monthly franchise fee on commercial municipal solid waste and that fiscal year 2024 franchise revenue was $3,393,720.38. Roscoe told council the city has six…
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