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Herriman council signals shift in waste strategy: intent to withdraw from Wasatch Front district and join Trans Jordan
Summary
Following an RFP that produced competitive private-sector proposals, the council passed a resolution expressing intent to withdraw from the Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District and separately approved joining Trans Jordan Cities, including a multi-year buy-in plan and membership terms.
Herriman — The Herriman City Council on June 25 voted to pursue a new solid-waste strategy after staff reported competitive private-sector bids and negotiated membership terms with Trans Jordan Cities.
Council member Sherry introduced the item and said the city’s RFP produced two private-sector responses that showed “significant savings” for residents — council members referenced estimates of roughly 20–30% monthly savings depending on selected services. Sherry moved a resolution (R38-2025) to formalize the council’s intent to withdraw from the Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling District; the motion passed. Council members noted that withdrawal would require legal and…
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