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Sunrise to pilot bulk‑trash enclosures, cameras and landscaping on NW 60th Terrace and three cul‑de‑sacs

5503254 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

The commission supported moving ahead with a pilot to install three bulk‑trash enclosures, landscaping and security cameras along Northwest 60th Terrace and adjacent cul‑de‑sacs; Republic Services agreed to collect bulk using rear‑loader trucks. The pilot uses existing CIP funding and is estimated at about $325,000.

City staff outlined a pilot program to tackle chronic bulk‑trash dumping and illegal disposal in the Northwest 60th Terrace area, and commissioners signaled support to proceed.

City Manager Mark Lubelski explained the pilot would place 15‑by‑8‑foot bulk‑trash enclosures at the end of three city‑owned cul‑de‑sacs (NW 204th Place, NW 204th Court and NW 205th Street), relocate nearby streetlights as needed, add timber barriers and low‑level landscaping in the eastern swale of NW 60th Terrace, and install security cameras to help identify illegal dumping. The estimated cost is about $325,000, and Lubelski said the work can be funded from the project’s existing CIP…

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