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Harrison Township trustees award five-year waste-hauler contract to Tringali, approve multiple contracts and promotions
Summary
At its March 24 meeting, the Harrison Township Board of Trustees approved a five-year contract with Tringali Sanitation for waste hauling, recommended a liquor-license transfer to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission pending a Certificate of Occupancy, authorized several service contracts and upgrades, and approved fire-department promotions and a new shuttle driver hire.
Harrison Township trustees voted March 24 to enter a five-year solid-waste contract with Tringali Sanitation, approved a series of departmental contracts and upgrades, and advanced a liquor-license transfer for state review.
Supervisor Kenneth Verkest told the board the township has used single-hauler agreements for about 15 years to reduce vehicle traffic and curbside pickup days and said those arrangements have saved residents about $17 million over that period. Bids opened March 6, 2025; Priority Waste and Tringali Sanitation submitted proposals (Waste Management submitted a Letter of No Bid). The board approved a five-year contract with Tringali and directed the Supervisor and Township Attorney to execute a contract that includes language to provide recycling carts to residences that currently do not have one.
The board record shows the bid figures presented as $1,244.88 for Priority Waste and $1,404.00 for Tringali Sanitation for the described “three services” (the transcript…
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