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Bonner County commissioners direct staff to draft resolution limiting solid-waste stickers to two per household with one paid replacement

3862768 · June 19, 2025
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Summary

At a budget meeting, Bonner County solid-waste staff and commissioners agreed to pursue a resolution that would cap household access stickers at two per household, allow one $5 replacement, and require full fee purchases for additional stickers amid concerns about out-of-county misuse and counterfeit stickers.

Bonner County commissioners directed solid-waste staff to draft a fee resolution to limit household access stickers for county transfer sites to two per household, allow a single $5 replacement, and require payment of the full solid-waste fee for any additional stickers.

The change was discussed during a line‑by‑line budget review of the Solid Waste program, when commissioners and staff flagged frequent use of the current maximum allocation and recurring reports that out‑of‑state users and rentals were accessing county sites with transferred stickers.

Commissioners and staff said the county currently issues up to…

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