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Fullerton extends county waste-disposal agreement for one year as staff, managers review proposed 92% landfill-rate hike

Fullerton City Council · April 15, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved a one-year extension of the County waste disposal agreement with a 2.6% CPI pass-through while staff and an Orange County City Managers technical committee review a proposed successor (WISE) that would raise landfill disposal from $42.65 to $82 per ton; council requested resident-level bill impacts.

The Fullerton City Council voted unanimously on April 15 to approve a one-year extension of the county Waste Disposal Agreement (WDA), including a 2.6% CPI pass-through through June 30, 2026, while technical committees review a proposed successor agreement known as WISE (Waste Infrastructure System Enhancement).

City staff told the council that the current WDA allows cities and sanitary districts to deposit solid waste exclusively at county landfills in exchange for…

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