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Council approves first reading of garbage ordinance changes to let residents self-haul and clarify construction debris rules
Summary
Council introduced Ordinance No. 476-2232 amending the garbage provisions of the Weed Municipal Code to allow residents who haul their own household trash to notify the city and avoid billing, and to allow contractors to remove construction/demolition debris when the franchise hauler cannot. Council confirmed nuisance enforcement remains in place.
Weed — The Weed City Council introduced and read by title changes to the municipal garbage ordinance intended to give residents more flexibility and to clarify contractor responsibilities for construction and demolition debris.
The proposed ordinance (Ordinance No. 476-2232) would allow residents to notify the city if they will haul their own household trash to a lawful disposal facility; those households would not be billed for curbside service they do not use. Separately, the ordinance would…
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