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Plumas County delays decision on waste franchise amendment and revised rates after lengthy public hearing
Summary
Facing public concern about a proposed five-year extension and rate changes, the Plumas County Board of Supervisors continued a Prop 218 public hearing and tabled the franchise amendment with Feather River Disposal (Waste Management) to March 17 so staff can provide one-year cost scenarios and more information.
The Plumas County Board of Supervisors on March 10 continued a public hearing and tabled a proposed amendment to the Feather River Disposal franchise agreement after residents and business owners raised objections to a linked five-year extension and a revised rate schedule.
The hearing, which drew lengthy public comment from Quincy residents and local waste haulers, centered on two related items: (1) an amendment to incorporate customers formerly served by the American Valley Community Services District into Waste Management’s service area and to expand curbside recycling in parts of East Quincy, and (2) a Prop 218 hearing to adopt a revised fee schedule that would set…
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