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Council hears update on single-hauler program; opt-out rate at 12.6% as staff track enrollment
Summary
Waste Connections and public works staff told council about missed pickups, opt-out rates, billing changes and plans for annual reporting on the single-hauler residential waste program.
Representatives from Waste Connections and Broomfield Public Works updated the City Council on the residential single-hauler program, reporting operational statistics, a billing clarification and plans for continued monitoring.
The nut graf: Staff said the program is functioning largely as planned but is still adjusting customer lists and billing timing after roughly 11 weeks in operation.
Riley Bunyard, assistant district manager for Denver Hauling at Waste Connections, said the company logged five missed pickups between May 13 and June 4 and…
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