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Board advances first reading of vehicle-decal plan to curb out-of-county trash at convenience stations

Washington County Board of Supervisors · September 24, 2024
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Summary

County staff presented a first reading of an ordinance to reintroduce vehicle decals for Washington County convenience centers to curb out-of-county trash; staff said there is no new fee beyond existing registration charges and the board authorized a public hearing.

The Washington County Board of Supervisors heard a first reading Sept. 24 on a proposed ordinance to require vehicle decals for solid-waste convenience stations, a measure staff said is intended to reduce out-of-county trash, protect convenience-station attendants and limit costs borne by county taxpayers.

Kathy Johnson (county staff) told the board the decal would be reissued every three years and distributed through the existing personal-property tax/registration…

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