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Lane County staff outline options to close Glenwood Transfer Station and build a modern replacement; cost estimates top $57.7M

Lane County Board of Commissioners · December 10, 2025
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Public Works presented Good Company study findings and conceptual designs for replacing the Glenwood Transfer Station, outlined siting options (central vs West Eugene/Goshen), and gave a construction cost range from mid‑30 million up to $57.7 million depending on scope; commissioners asked about financing, zoning and alternatives.

Dan Hurley (Public Works director) and Jeff Orlandini (Waste Management Division manager) briefed the board on Dec. 9 about options for closing the Glenwood Transfer Station and building a new transfer station. The briefing referenced a Good Company stakeholder analysis and outlined operational, siting and financing tradeoffs.

Staff summarized stakeholder feedback gathered in 2019 studies and follow‑up interviews: users want separated recycling flows to make recycling pickup easier and…

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