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Resident warns recycling-center changes could create safety, litter problems; county staff cites revenue shortfall and enforcement steps
Summary
A Point Lookout Mountain resident told supervisors that closure or changes to a county recycling/trash site could create hazardous concentrations of containers on Peach Bottom Road; county staff said bins closed because contract changes left a revenue gap and described enforcement and alternative ideas.
A Point Lookout Mountain homeowners association officer told the Grayson County Board of Supervisors that reopening a county recycling/trash drop-off could create a safety hazard on Peach Bottom Road and lead to illegal dumping.
"Although we only have 10 residents that live on the mountain, it is built up, and I would like to point out to you ... it could become a major safety concern on Peach Bottom Road," Carol Trendcamp said during the public comment period. Trendcamp said county limits allow four 32-gallon cans per resident; for 10 residents that could produce about 40 cans at a single location and "that could create a real safety hazard for anybody that travels on that road." She also said many mountain residents are part-time and have no convenient…
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