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Assembly hears case to extend recycling contract; members stress alignment with solid-waste plan
Summary
Staff proposed a one-year extension (with an optional second year) of the borough recycling contract with Threshold Services; Solid Waste Advisory Board provided no formal recommendation and discussion focused on costs per ton, CPI increases in the contract and landfill-space benefits of recycling.
Borough staff asked the Kodiak Island Borough Assembly on April 10 to approve a one-year extension (through June 30, 2026) of the borough’s recycling contract with Threshold Services, with an optional additional one-year extension available for 2026–27.
The existing contract expires June 30, 2025, and the borough packet included cost spreadsheets and infographics showing Recycling program counts and the contractor’s proposed cost proposal. Staff said the contract extensions would align recycling and solid-waste timelines and support coordinated procurement for waste management…
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