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Republic Services representatives introduce themselves to Struthers council, confirm five-year extension and clarify bulky-item pickup
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Summary
Representatives from Republic Services attended the council's April 22 meeting to introduce themselves after a five-year contract extension and explained that bulky-item pickup occurs on Thursdays with advance scheduling required.
Representatives from Republic Services attended the Struthers City Council meeting on April 22 to introduce themselves after a five-year extension of the city's contract with the company and to offer a chance for residents to meet staff responsible for local collections.
A company representative told the council that the extension of the contract had been completed and said the visit was meant to put faces to names and foster in-person relationships. The presentation named two company staff introduced by the chair as Renee Shipley (identified in the transcript as a manager) and Monica Lance (identified as a lead dispatcher).
Mayor Miller praised Republic Services' performance and asked that a particular staff member—referred to in the meeting as 'Mona'—remain assigned under the city's contract to provide continuity.
Council members asked practical questions about large-item pickup. Republic representatives said bulky-item collection is handled with a separate truck and typically occurs on Thursdays; residents must call ahead to schedule bulky-item pickup, and the company will notify residents if their pickup date changes.
The remarks were largely introductory and procedural; there was no recorded motion or formal action related to the contract during the portion of the transcript provided. The company offered to remain available for follow-up and for residents to speak with staff after the meeting.

