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Port St. Lucie scales back Cameo drop-off; residents raise access, ID concerns
Summary
At the June 9 City Council meeting a resident urged the city to reconsider limits at the Cameo drop-off site after the city announced reduced service; council members said the site was intended as temporary and that the city subsidized it from the general fund.
Port St. Lucie City Council on June 9 heard a public comment urging the city to reverse or alter new limits on the Cameo drop-off site after staff told residents the site will no longer accept certain materials as before and will limit visits.
The resident, who identified himself as Mr. Cantor, told the council he uses the Cameo site “probably 5 or 6 times a month” for yard waste and construction debris and asked the city to allow proof of residency by utility bill in addition to a driver’s license so homeowners aren’t treated like…
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