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• More Economical <br />5. To reduce road maintenance costs, each street or alley shall be served by only one <br />hauler, one truck per collection day. The City may choose the option to designate <br />one or more zones, one hauler to a zone, and may choose to contract separately for <br />recycling. <br />6. The City shall specify the maximum size of garbage trucks, in the interest of safety <br />and protecting citizens' investment in City infrastructure. <br />7. Prices shall be competitive with what Falcon Heights residents are paying now and <br />with what is being charged in other Metro area cities. Pricing options shall be the <br />same in all neighborhoods of the city. <br />8. A choice of service levels shall be provided, based on bin size. An extra-small size <br />shall be available. Residents shall be allowed to share service. Service shall include <br />options for additional services or special pick-ups. <br />9. Residents shall have option of temporary suspension of service, with either aone- <br />month or two-month minimum <br />10. Any contract for organized collection made by the City shall be for 3 or more years <br />and shall include conditions for termination prior to the end of the contract. <br />More Environmentally Sound <br />11. Refuse shall go to the Ramsey/Washington County Resource Recovery Facility in <br />Newport, or a similar environmentally sound facility at the direction of the City if the <br />Newport facility is no longer available. Haulers) must certify this quarterly. <br />12. Waste collection service shall be consistent with sound public health policies and a <br />clean city. <br />13. Within the first year of the contract, haulers) shall provide a viable plan to <br />implement collection of organics for composting. <br />Public Education <br />14. The City shall have the option to provide informational inserts to be sent out with <br />bills, at the City's discretion. <br />15. Haulers) shall provide accurate quarterly tonnage reports to the City. <br />16. The waste haulers) shall support the City's efforts to educate residents and students <br />on solid waste and recycling issues. <br />3~ <br />
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