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Clark County moves solid waste operations to Public Works; Public Works director introduced
Summary
Clark County’s Solid Waste program was officially moved from Public Health to Public Works, Public Works Director Ken Leder told the Solid Waste Advisory Commission May 1; compliance responsibilities will remain with Public Health while operations, budgeting and capital planning transition to Public Works.
Clark County’s Solid Waste program has officially moved from Public Health to the county’s Public Works department, Public Works Director Ken Leder told the Solid Waste Advisory Commission during its May 1 meeting.
Leder, introduced to the commission as the department’s director, said the transfer is “official for sure, as of the last couple of weeks that solid waste is part of Public Works,” and that the transition will take time because of budget coding and other…
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