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Sanitation director flags vehicle maintenance, CPF questions and recycling limits

2990544 · April 15, 2025
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Service Director Nino Piccoli reported on curbside service, vehicle maintenance needs, Compost Processing Facility (CPF) fees and uncertain county-level flow-control discussions; recycling markets remain a barrier to expanding local recycling pickup.

Nino Piccoli, service director for the City of Medina, updated the council on sanitation operations for 2025 and flagged several equipment and policy uncertainties that could affect future costs and service.

Piccoli said the city had about 7,570 residential curbside customers in 2024 and reported a total of 25,067 tons of municipal solid waste collected in 2024, split roughly evenly between residential and commercial sources. He said yard-waste pickup runs from mid-April to mid-November and that 2024 yard-waste totals were nearly unchanged from 2023 (about 315 tons in 2023 and 318 tons in 2024).

Piccoli reported the city's current CPF (compost…

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