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Dana Point approves one-year extension to county waste-disposal agreement while cities negotiate larger rewrite
Summary
The council approved a one-year extension of the countywide waste-disposal agreement that keeps a CPI-based increase formula in place while a committee of city managers and finance staff negotiates a longer-term contract; staff warned an initial county proposal had included a proposed rate jump from $42 to $82 per ton.
Dana Point City Council on April 15 approved a one-year extension to the countywide waste-disposal agreement to buy time for cities and the county to negotiate a longer-term amendment to the countywaste development agreement.
City staff described the November county presentation of a proposed new agreement (called the WEISS agreement) that would have raised disposal rates substantially in some scenarios. Staff said the county initially…
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