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Warren County reviews hauling data, proposes temporary staffing change as hauling expands
Summary
Public Works staff reported new hauling data after county began hauling for towns, discussed standardizing reporting, tentative food-scrap grant, and proposed temporarily deleting a mechanic position to add a driver to cover hauls.
Warren County Public Works Committee members reviewed new hauling data and discussed short-term staffing changes and grant-dependent projects during an information-only discussion.
Committee members said the county’s recent decision to haul for several towns has produced more precise data that staff hope will inform rates, grant applications and operational planning. Scott (staff member) told the committee that April showed 21 hauls and that he and county staff intend to track month-to-month and year-to-year trends.
The data matter because the county’s hauling operation now underpins town service and grant work that depends on reliable tonnage and material streams. Scott said the new data will let staff attach tonnage and pricing and break recyclables into commodity types for more detailed analysis.
“The hope is to start varying these, you know, month by month, at years, starting to look at…
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