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Residents press board on 10-year LSS contract and county trash decal policy

King William County Board of Supervisors · July 28, 2025
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Summary

Multiple residents raised questions about a 10-year contract with LSS (asking whether it conflicts with county procurement limits) and about the county's $30 decal fee versus current practice; supervisors requested data before pursuing changes to enforcement or reinstating permanent stickers.

Several residents used the board’s public-comment period on July 28 to press supervisors on procurement and waste-policy questions.

Frank Freimark asked the board to explain why a 10-year contract exists with LSS when the county procurement policy (cited by the speaker) generally limits most contracts to three years and certain professionals to five years. He asked whether the 'industry standard' exception cited to justify the term appears in county…

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