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City staff outline Waste Pro services, budget numbers and a small composting pilot

2513885 · February 27, 2025
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Presenters reviewed Waste Pro’s current service levels, the city’s FY24 expenditures and revenues for solid waste, and an ongoing one‑year composting pilot that so far has had limited resident sign-up.

City staff detailed the services Waste Pro provides under the current contract and the city’s recent solid-waste revenues and expenditures during the Feb. 27 workshop.

Tony Theroux, the city’s environmental services manager, told the commission the Waste Pro contract (effective Oct. 1, 2019) covers twice-weekly garbage collection for many residents, weekly recycling collection, weekly yard-waste collection and monthly bulk pickup; Waste Pro also provides illegal dump pickups, cart deliveries and containers for city-sponsored events. Theroux said the company contributes $110,000 annually to the city for education and recycling efforts and that the contract includes liquidated-damage provisions for…

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