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Buildings and grounds director outlines transfer station construction, waste programs, fairgrounds and facility needs
Summary
Buildings and Grounds Director Scott Kling updated commissioners on the transfer station construction schedule, household hazardous waste costs, stump/grinding plans, fairgrounds access and equipment needs, boilers and jail laundry equipment during the March 24 meeting.
Buildings and Grounds Director Scott Kling updated the Valley County Board of Commissioners on March 24 about a cluster of facilities and operations issues, including transfer station construction, household hazardous‑waste planning, stump grinding, fairgrounds logistics, a failing boiler and laundry equipment needs for the jail.
Kling said the county received a notice to proceed for the transfer station last Monday and has begun purchasing steel. He said the county plans to run construction through the summer and that the work will preclude a spring free‑dump day because construction and the resulting congestion would create safety and traffic issues. Kling said there is a fall free‑dump day scheduled and that the county will monitor construction progress to see whether spring activities could be rescheduled later in the year.
On yard and woody debris, Kling said the county intends to schedule grinding in June — possibly twice this year — because piles…
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