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Redondo Beach staff brief commission on proposed second amendment to Athens Services contract
Summary
Staff told the commission the city will pursue a second amendment with Athens Services to meet state organics rules, add bundled commercial/multifamily services and propose an eight-year contract extension; staff said single-family residential service and rates would not change.
Redondo Beach public works staff on Tuesday briefed the Public Works, Safety and Sustainability Commission on a proposed second amendment to the city—each's exclusive franchise agreement with Athens Services, saying the changes respond to new state requirements for organic-waste collection and industry disruptions.
Public Works Director Andy Wingie opened the presentation and introduced solid-waste staff. The presentation summarized the city's three-stream collection (trash, recycling and organics), special programs such as free bulky-item pickup and household hazardous-waste events, and the city's 100% franchise…
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