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Council presses GFL, Capital Recycling on compliance with truck coverings and cleanup
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Summary
During a work session review of business licenses, Council member Riley asked GFL Environmental (2141 Hunter Loop Road) and Capital Recycling to keep trucks covered and stop contractor debris on city roads; council debated whether to refer the Capital Recycling matter to committee.
At Item 12, the clerk introduced a review of GFL Environmental’s business license for its site at 2141 Hunter Loop Road. Council member Riley said she wanted the company in compliance ‘‘making sure those trucks are covered like they're supposed to, to keep all that trash from coming on that road’’ and noted the city’s crews have had to clean up material left by the contractor.
The council then addressed Capital Recycling’s license. Riley said the council had met with the company and wanted the conversation on the public record so the city could set next steps; members discussed whether to send the question to committee or resolve it later in the meeting. No formal sanctions or conditional actions were recorded during the session; members agreed to continue the discussion and follow up with staff.
Clerk Blaylock handled the agenda introductions and offered to coordinate next steps and gather documentation for any committee review.

