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Town outlines solid-waste RFP timeline and says school district inclusion risks higher bills

Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees · December 19, 2025
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Town staff presented the draft RFP timeline for Windsor's exclusive solid-waste franchise and outlined fees that drive residential and public-entity rates. District officials pressed how including Windsor Unified in the town bill could add roughly $650,000–$700,000 a year to the district's budget and discussed legal exposure under Proposition 218.

Town of Windsor staff outlined the community process and timeline for a new exclusive solid-waste franchise agreement during the school board meeting, saying the town plans to release an RFP in February and expects proposal evaluations and interviews between April and July ahead of a contract that would begin in 2027.

"The town currently has a total of 5 solid waste franchise agreements, but tonight we're solely gonna focus on our exclusive agreement," Christina Owens, governmental operations manager for Windsor, told the board during a jointpresentation with Town Manager John Davis. Owens explained the…

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