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Commissioners asked to approve up to $400,000 for compactor installations; replacement engine proposed for yard dog
Summary
Solid Waste staff requested authorization to spend up to $400,000 to install nine compactors across convenience centers and parks and asked to approve a remanufactured replacement motor for a yard dog unit carrying a one-year/2,000-hour warranty; both items were sent to the Tuesday consent agenda.
A Solid Waste staff member asked the Board of Commissioners to approve spending up to $400,000 to purchase and install nine compactors at convenience centers and county parks. The staff member said the $400,000 estimate covers the compactors, electrical upgrades at each site, any required concrete work, steel for chutes and rebar.
"I'm asking for y'all to consider letting me spend up to $400,000 to…
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