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York City Council adopts refuse fee schedule, approves bikeshare grant and multiple contracts

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Council approved a new refuse collection fee schedule effective July 1, 2025, and voted to accept $500,000 in state funds for a bikeshare project, award a street-improvement contract and extend a public‑health software license. Several budget amendments were introduced and probationary police hires were approved.

The York City Council on June 3 approved a new refuse collection fee schedule effective July 1, 2025, and passed a series of resolutions to accept transportation funding, award a street-construction contract and extend a vendor license for the Bureau of Health.

The new refuse schedule sets the base single-unit residential rate at $440 per year (equivalent to $110 per quarter) and applies a multiplied base for multi-unit residential and commercial properties; council voted unanimously to approve the schedule. Council also voted to accept $500,000 in Transportation Improvement Program funds for a York Bikeshare project, award a street-improvement contract to Kinsley in the amount of $546,328, and extend the Bureau of Health's enterprise license agreement with Esri for 2025'027 at an annual cost of $42,200 (total $126,600).

Why it matters: the refuse fee change alters how households and multi-unit…

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