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City outlines expanded curbside compost program; council hears questions about cost and access

Fayetteville City Council · November 25, 2025
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Council previewed a $15,000 amendment to expand residential curbside food‑waste collection and staff said the monthly resident price would be $15.90, with free drop‑off locations retained for those who opt out; related consent items included hauling contracts and purchases of recycling/glass carts.

The agenda session reviewed consent items expanding the city’s composting and recycling services and authorized related hauling and equipment contracts.

Staff described Amendment No. 2 to the Ozark Compost & Swap LLC contract that would add $15,000 for residential curbside food‑waste collection and a budget adjustment. Staff said the program…

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