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Council approves solid-waste contract, downtown park design and Nesbitt zoning district in 7–0 votes
Summary
At one meeting the council adopted three roll-call measures: a five-year residential solid-waste contract with Rumpke (Resolution 92), an engineering agreement with KCF Design for a downtown park (Resolution 93), and an emergency ordinance creating the Nesbitt zoning district (Ordinance 94); all passed 7–0.
Loveland City Council approved multiple measures by unanimous votes during the meeting.
Solid-waste contract: Council adopted Resolution 92 authorizing a contract with Rumpke of Ohio for collection, transportation and disposal/processing of residential solid waste and recyclables. Staff said the proposal keeps service terms similar to the existing arrangement with modest first-year price increases; current resident monthly charge was reported at $15.20 and…
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