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Senate committee advances bill to allow temporary private roll‑off service; RS on municipal "flow control" sent to privileged committee

2551765 · February 13, 2025
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The Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee voted to advance Senate Bill 1073, which clarifies that private property owners may hire temporary roll‑off dumpster services even where cities hold franchised curbside collection contracts, and it granted unanimous consent to send an RS defining "flow control" to a privileged committee for introduction.

Senator Ben Adams, sponsor of Senate Bill 1073, told the committee the bill seeks to clarify existing practice outside of larger cities by allowing a property owner to contract for a temporary roll‑off container regardless of a municipality’s franchising contract for curbside service. "This is a free market bill," Adams said, and he described the draft as "surprisingly simple," adding that it "clarifies in our code that even though the…

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