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San Dimas adopts 2.99% solid-waste rate increase for 2025
Summary
The San Dimas City Council adopted Resolution 2024-84 to raise solid-waste collection rates 2.99% effective Jan. 1, 2025, after a staff presentation showing the increase is driven by CPI and disposal costs; HF&H reviewed the calculations and the measure passed 3–0 with two absences.
San Dimas City Council on Nov. 26 adopted Resolution 2024-84 setting a 2.99% solid-waste rate increase for 2025, effective Jan. 1, 2025. Lauren Marshall, senior management analyst in Public Works, presented the proposal and told the council the increase covers a CPI-based service component and a disposal component tied to actual landfill and transfer-station costs. "The requested rate increase for the residential and commercial bin services is 2.99%, and if approved, would take effect 01/01/2025," Marshall said during the presentation.
Marshall said the city’s franchise agreement with Waste Management uses two components to set rates…
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