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Orange Village council discusses county solid-waste plan, agrees to add emergency clause

3685911 · June 6, 2025
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Summary

Council members heard a staff presentation on Ordinance 2025-17 to ratify the Cuyahoga County solid waste management plan, including a $2 per-customer fee that will not change. Council directed staff to include an emergency clause and proceed with readings to meet an August deadline.

Orange Village Council on June 4 discussed Ordinance 2025-17, a measure to ratify the Cuyahoga County solid waste management plan required by state law and to continue local participation in county recycling and hazardous-waste programs.

The plan, presented to council by a village staff member, covers countywide waste-reduction and recycling programs and depends on ratification by 60% of Cuyahoga County municipalities. “This happens about this happens about every 5 years. By state law, the county is required to do a solid waste management plan,” the staff member said. The presenter…

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