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Herriman updates residents on solid-waste transition after HB429; city negotiating exit and new contract

Herriman City Council · March 11, 2026
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Summary

Following passage of HB429, Herriman staff told council they're negotiating an exit from Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling and parallel onboarding with Waste Management. Staff said the operational transition could occur as early as fall, with equipment valuation, service-day continuity and HOA communications among the key issues.

Herriman — City staff updated the council on March 11 about negotiations and operational planning tied to the passage of HB429 and a potential transition from Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling to Waste Management.

Staff reported HB429 has passed and said the city is pursuing negotiations so it will not need to rely on the statute’s default exit language; staff called the process a negotiated “withdrawal” and described two parallel workstreams: (1) a contract exit and asset valuation with the current provider (Wasatch Front…

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