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Linden council adopts package of ordinances on trash pickups, bond for capital projects and multiple traffic changes
Summary
At its Dec. 17 meeting Linden’s City Council adopted several ordinances, including a trash-pickup rule limiting free special pickups, a $1.375 million bond appropriation for transport/property capital improvements, and multiple traffic/parking updates; no public speakers opposed the measures.
The Linden City Council on Dec. 17 approved a package of ordinances affecting sanitation, capital spending and local traffic rules.
Trash pickups: Ordinance 68-55 amends Chapter 16-2.5 (collection of garbage and refuse). Under the adopted ordinance, each single-family or residential property owner is entitled to four scheduled trash pickups per calendar year and is allowed one additional no-charge special trash pickup. After five special pickups in a year, each additional special pickup will require a $150 fee payable prior to service. No members of the public spoke at the hearing on this ordinance.
Capital improvements/bonds: The council adopted Bond…
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