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Council allows Legis Legacy Recycling to host 2026 e‑waste and appliance drop‑offs; vendor to charge residents directly

Waukesha City Board of Public Works · February 5, 2026
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Summary

The Board authorized Legis Legacy Recycling LLC to host residential e‑waste and appliance drop‑off events in 2026; staff said the city provides no direct funding and the vendor will accept cash only at events.

The Waukesha Board of Public Works on Feb. 5 approved a request to allow Legis Legacy Recycling LLC to host residential e‑waste and appliance drop‑off events in 2026.

Staff clarified the city will not pay the vendor for the events; Legis Legacy will accept payments from residents directly at the event. A board member asked whether the vendor accepts cash, checks or cards; staff and the contractor representative said the events accept cash only.

The motion to authorize the vendor to host the events was made, seconded and carried with recorded ayes. Staff noted the vendor collects fees from residents and the city’s role is to permit and host the drop‑off at city facilities.