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Kaysville council adopts recycling opt-out for new move-ins, adds hardship exemption
Summary
The Kaysville City Council approved a resolution enrolling new move-ins automatically in recycling service beginning Jan. 1, 2025, and included a hardship opt-out modeled on the state's heat-assistance eligibility.
The Kaysville City Council on Dec. 5 approved a resolution to automatically enroll all new residential move-ins in the city's curbside recycling service beginning Jan. 1, 2025, while creating a limited hardship opt-out for qualifying households.
The measure, presented by city staff as a diversion-incentive program tied to the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District, is intended to increase recycling participation among new residents and qualify Kaysville for a $3,500-per-month diversion incentive payment. City staff said roughly 80% of…
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