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Council approves seven-year extension with Republic Services, freezes residential rates through 2027
Summary
The Colony City Council approved a 7th amendment to the city's solid-waste contract with Republic Services, extending the agreement through May 31, 2032, keeping residential rates fixed for two years and changing industrial rate increases.
The Colony City Council approved a seven-year amendment to the city's contract with Republic Services that will run from June 1, 2025, through May 31, 2032, and freezes residential rates for the first two years of the extension.
The amendment, presented by Molly Ozar, director of customer services, passed after council discussion and a motion to approve. Ozar said the city seeks continuity with Republic because the company already operates local routes, provides a dedicated route supervisor and supports city cleanups and educational programs.
Ozar told the council, "we are looking for a 7 year term with Republic." She described…
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