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Sevier County committee keeps five-bag residential limit, gives attendants discretion for infrequent users

Sevier County Board of Commissioners Solid Waste Special Committee · March 1, 2026
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Summary

The Solid Waste Special Committee voted to retain the five-bag residential limit but authorized site attendants to allow residents who do not visit sites daily to dispose of more than five bags; committee members also reviewed a one-month operations report showing 1,443 tickets totaling $15,425.

The Sevier County Solid Waste Special Committee voted Oct. 10 to retain the county’s current five-bag residential limit while giving convenience center attendants discretion to allow residents who do not come to the site every day to dispose of more than five bags.

The motion to keep the existing bag limit was made by Commissioner Warren Hurst and seconded by Commissioner Ronnie…

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