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County staff: Waste Connections plans to reopen transfer station; county to consider solid-waste-code amendment

5554822 · August 8, 2025
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Summary

Sedgwick County staff told commissioners Waste Connections intends to reopen an unused transfer station in Commissioner Bluebaugh's district Sept. 1 and may accept C&D material; the commission will consider an amendment to the solid waste code and a conditional-use request to allow an on-site tire-collection holding area.

Sedgwick County staff briefed commissioners on a proposed amendment to the countysolid-waste code and a related conditional-use request tied to a transfer station Waste Connections plans to reopen.

Susan, an environmental-resources staff member, informed the commission that Waste Connections notified county staff it intends to reopen a transfer station in Commissioner Bluebaugh's district on Sept. 1. The facility has been unused for several years and is being brought back into operation, Susan said.

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