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Lee County adopts updated solid-waste plan amid public complaints about curbside system

Lee County Commission · March 9, 2026
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Summary

The Lee County Commission voted to adopt an updated solid-waste management plan and authorized transmittal to ADEM after residents raised concerns about the countys curbside contracting, alleged double-billing and potential legal exposure.

Lee County commissioners voted to adopt an updated solid-waste management plan and authorized the chairman to sign the paperwork required for submission to the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM).

John McDonald of Lee County Environmental Services told the commission the plan is an update the department has worked on for some time and that adopting it would not restrict the commissions ability to be flexible with service providers. "We are here tonight…

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