Speakers at a Douglas County event celebrated the opening of a new recycling center and an expanded transfer station, saying the facility will centralize refuse drop-off for residents and businesses and improve safety.
"This is the fourth project we are completing this year using SPLOST funding," Speaker 1 said, describing the financing source for the project. Speaker 2 described the site as "a brand new structure" and said the transfer station behind the recycling center is "three times the size in a square footage." Speaker 2 added that the recycling center is now undercover, which officials said will allow the county to better serve residents and provide "a much safer place to conduct their waste and their recycling."
Speaker 3 called the opening an accomplishment for Douglas County residents and said, "Recycling is here. It is here and is here to stay." Speaker 4, speaking on behalf of the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, described the moment as "a dream come true," thanked "Mister Haney and Mister Whipple" for their contributions to the project, and emphasized recycling as key to addressing local and global environmental concerns.
The remarks in the transcript focused on the facility's size, the sheltering of the recycling center, and the source of project funding; the transcript does not record any motions, votes, or formal policy actions related to the site during these excerpts. The event presenters said the site creates a consolidated, "one-stop" location for household and business refuse and recycling.