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SOLID WASTE COLLECTION <br /> .ECTION <br /> ISSUES <br /> Resulting Meeting with Haulers <br /> February 13, 1990 <br /> 1. Mandatory Participation - Very important <br /> Discussion Comments: <br /> • Who chooses the hauler when the resident refuses? <br /> (asked by haulers) <br /> • City could collect bills or levy delinquent bills. <br /> (suggested by haulers) • <br /> • City could subsidize rates to encourage <br /> participation with lower rates . <br /> • . Mandatory participation without subsidy or <br /> collection by City would require higher rates. <br /> • How does City ensure 100% participation? <br /> - reports from haulers; need visible <br /> addresses <br /> - stickers on containers <br /> - pre-purchased bag system <br /> - City does billing <br /> • Who's going to collect bills, particularly bad <br /> debts <br /> • Volume Based Fees <br /> - haulers pay for tipping by weight; residents <br /> pay for disposal by the container; the two do <br /> not always equal out. <br /> - haulers in the City have fee structures for 1, <br /> 2, and 3+ container customers <br /> 2 . Multiple pick-ups on same streets - Not important <br /> 3. Illegal Dumping - Very important <br /> • Discontinue Clean Up Day - to be discussed further <br /> • Post No Dumping Notices <br /> • BFI and Larry's remove white goods for a charge. <br /> 4 . Yard Waste - Very Important <br /> County has secured site in Woodbury and is looking <br /> for others <br />