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Tulsa board weighs green-waste RFP options, considers 15-bag baseline and public hearing
Summary
Board members and staff on Tuesday discussed options that will be included in a request for proposals (RFP) for the city’s green-waste collection service and agreed to seek pricing so the board can make an informed choice.
Board members and staff on Tuesday discussed options that will be included in a request for proposals (RFP) for the city’s green-waste collection service and agreed to seek pricing so the board can make an informed choice.
The board discussed keeping a 15-bag allowance as the baseline and including alternative proposals in the RFP — a five-bag option, a sticker-based option and a call-in (311) pickup option — so the city can evaluate price points and customer impacts before changing policy. "We agreed on the 15 bags," said Priscilla, a board member, referring to the historical allowance. "We need…
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