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Kingman weighs return of recycling drop program; solid-waste staff expand free cleanup slots
Summary
Solid-waste superintendent reported council backing for a pay-as-you-throw recycling drop-site option pending a public hearing, and staff said another round of free residential pickups (up to 5 cubic yards) will be scheduled in May.
Ed, the city’s solid-waste superintendent, told the Clean City Commission that the City Council has directed staff to proceed with a recycling drop-site program under a pay-as-you-throw model and scheduled a public hearing on the plan.
Ed said the council reviewed three options — a per-household funded program, a pay-as-you-throw drop-site, and a green-waste program — and “they did, agree to move forward with a drop program.” He said a…
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