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Floyd supervisors push ahead with transfer-station bidding and enforceable solid-waste rules amid public concern
Summary
The board authorized bidding for a transfer-station truck-parking package and directed staff to implement a revised solid-waste ordinance and scale-house procedures while collecting data for a 60–90 day review; residents objected to some fee and green-box interpretations.
The Floyd County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 18 authorized bidding for the transfer-station truck-parking project and discussed implementation of a revised solid-waste ordinance that changes how certain residential, construction and agricultural wastes are classified and charged.
Staff presented the transfer-station site and scale-house layout and asked the board to authorize bidding and signature authority…
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