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Dayton EDA approves concept plan for Curbside Waste to expand transfer‑station operations

Dayton City Economic Development Authority (EDA) · July 15, 2025
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Summary

The Dayton City EDA voted to approve a concept plan allowing Curbside Waste to add construction/demolition debris, municipal solid waste and single‑stream recycling to its yard‑waste transfer station, subject to required state environmental review and local code (including fire‑safety) requirements.

Dayton City’s Economic Development Authority voted July 15 to signal support for a concept plan from Curbside Waste that would broaden the company’s yard‑waste transfer facility to accept construction and demolition debris, municipal solid waste and single‑stream recycling.

Staff member (S1) told the EDA that Curbside notified the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) and will need to complete an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW), a process S1 said “takes 12 to 14 months” to review…

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