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Public works recommends raising appliance disposal fee at Hopewell Convenience Center to match contract cost
Hopewell City Council · November 10, 2025
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Summary
Public Works staff said the city pays $17 to dispose of refrigerant-containing appliances as of July 1 and recommended raising the resident CFC fee from $10 to $17 to match disposal costs; councilmembers supported reviewing convenience-center fees and using revenues to fund capital needs.
Mr. Crocker, speaking for the Department of Public Works, described the Hopewell Convenience Center’s hours and the list of accepted and not-accepted items, and flagged the city’s refrigerant-containing-appliance (CFC) disposal fee. He said the current resident charge for CFC appliances…
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