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Resident warns proposed trash-can requirement could burden low-income and disabled households
Summary
A resident told the City of Live Oak council that a proposed requirement for city-provided trash cans could create financial and access problems for multi-family and disabled residents and urged the city to increase pickup frequency and delay implementation.
Shanice Brown, a resident who spoke during public comment at the City of Live Oak—s Feb. 11 council meeting, urged the council to reconsider or adjust a proposed trash-can requirement, saying the proposal could create financial and accessibility burdens.
Brown said many Live Oak households are multi-family and that providing a single trash can would be inadequate. She…
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