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Rapid City staff outlines four options to address solid-waste deficit; committee acknowledges presentation
Summary
City staff told the Legal & Finance Committee that sharp wage and construction-cost increases have left the Solid Waste Division with depleted reserves and a projected deficit. Staff presented four scenarios — from rate increases to outsourcing collection — and recommended a scenario that reduces some services while stabilizing funding; the council
City Solid Waste Division leadership told the Rapid City Legal & Finance Committee on Oct. 29 that the division faces a structural deficit driven by higher-than-expected wage and health-care costs, equipment price increases and the unexpectedly large cost of constructing landfill Cell 15.
"We had to implement a $5 per hour increase in order to retain any of our sanitation workers," Solid Waste Director Daniel Ainsley said during the committee meeting. He told the committee that wage increases, higher health-care costs and construction inflation left the division in a deficit that was not covered by the rates approved in 2021.
The department and consultant Burns & McDonnell presented four scenarios to close the gap. Scenario 1 keeps city-provided services but raises residential rates more steeply in the near term. Scenario 2 combines rate adjustments with reduced capital spending and service changes — for example, reducing free utility-bill…
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