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Clark County solid waste finance update: department transition, fees under review and professional-services cuts
Summary
Staff said solid waste financial administration is transitioning from public health to public works, the county is reviewing the administrative and tipping fees, and earlier consultant spending has been cut approximately in half to bring more work in‑house.
County staff reported that financial administration for solid waste services is transitioning from the Public Health Department to Public Works, and that the change is affecting how budget reporting appears in the near term.
A county staff member reported that the financials presented reflect actual revenues through June and include items such as an administrative fee under the master services agreement, recycling revenues tied to single‑family and multi‑family collection, yard debris and tipping fees. Staff noted that the tipping‑fee line includes a health fee of $1.43 that is referenced in the solid waste management plan,…
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