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San Dimas council approves waste-management contract extension after resident questions
Summary
After public comments about comparative rates, the San Dimas City Council approved a proposed waste-management agreement 5–0. Staff explained the city's rate model and said discounts for seniors remain in place.
The San Dimas City Council approved a proposed extension of the city's solid-waste franchise agreement on a 5–0 voice vote after residents raised questions about how rates are calculated.
Resident Ruth Louvain told the council she reviewed an Excel rate table in the agenda packet and said San Dimas households would pay about $38.22 per month compared with $31.41 in nearby La Verne. "Residents would be paying $38.22 while La Verne…
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