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Council reviews trash contract options; staff recommends Rumpke bid with lower quarterly rate
Summary
City staff told council Monday that a consortium bid from Rumpke would deliver mandatory cart curbside service and in-house city billing for roughly $55.37 per household per quarter, about $21.66 less per quarter than the proposed one-year Republic extension that would preserve more specialized services.
City staff told council Monday that a consortium bid from Rumpke would deliver mandatory cart curbside service and in-house city billing for roughly $55.37 per household per quarter, about $21.66 less per quarter than the proposed one-year Republic extension that would preserve more specialized services.
Beth (Service Director) said the city sought two paths: extend the existing Republic contract for one year while bringing billing in house, or join the Southwest Ohio Regional Refuse Consortium results and accept a Rumpke proposal. Under Republic's quoted one-year extension, the…
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