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Council adopts new policy for semiannual bulk pickup: contractor collects, city pays then liens delinquent accounts
Summary
Council voted to replace the COVID-era unlimited bulk pickup practice with a system where Tiger Sanitation will pick up excess bulk for $25 per additional yard; the city will initially pay unpaid invoices and place liens on properties that fail to reimburse the cost.
The Leon Valley City Council on Nov. 4 approved a resolution changing the city’s semiannual bulk-pickup policy that had allowed unlimited pickup of bundled brush and bagged leaves during scheduled collection periods.
City staff and public works described the prior practice as a COVID-era accommodation that had been scheduled to end in 2024; the previous approach had relied on later contract adjustments that were not incorporated into the current Tiger…
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