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Council approves $171,340 from free cash for recycling center design after DEP noncompliance notice

2486878 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

Framingham City Council voted to appropriate $178,840 from free cash—$171,340 for engineering and environmental consulting on the recycling/transfer station and $7,500 for the Veterans Council—after the Department of Environmental Protection found the site operating as an unpermitted transfer station.

The Framingham City Council on Feb. 25 approved an appropriation from free cash to fund design and consulting work related to the city recycling center after the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) issued a notice of noncompliance.

Councilor King presented the finance committee recommendation to appropriate a total of $178,840: $171,340 for a consulting engineer and environmental services related to the site…

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