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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br />1 Mr. Wiggins indicated he serves as the single hauler for Ham Lake and Champlin, along with <br />2 being the sole recycling provider for Anoka and Ramsey. <br />3 <br />4 Ms. Mathiasen stated across the seven county metro area she manages 20 to 30 municipal <br />5 contracts. <br />6 <br />7 Council Member Lindstrom stated he understood Walters and Ace are the biggest providers in the <br />8 community. He questioned how the market share has been for these two haulers in the past 10 <br />9 years. <br />10 <br />11 Mr. Newsom explained over the past five years Walters has grown dramatically, which was due <br />12 to lack of service from other providers. <br />13 <br />14 Council Member Lindstrom indicated there was a resident in Mounds View that was in a <br />15 wheelchair that switched to Walters and the driver happened to notice he had trouble getting his <br />16 garbage can down. He learned that Walters called him and asked to pick up the garbage at the door <br />17 instead of at the street. He appreciated the high level of service Walters was providing. <br />18 <br />19 Mr. Delaforest commented pricing was also a main concern for clients. <br />20 <br />21 Acting Mayor Meehlhause explained Mounds View was pursuing organized collection for three <br />22 reasons. He stated noise reduction, purchasing power and wear and tear on streets were the main <br />23 concerns for the City. He reported the City has replaced all of its streets in the past decade and the <br />24 City was looking to take care of its investments in its streets. <br />25 <br />26 Jennifer Parkos, Curbside Waste, arrived at the meeting and introduced herself to the Council. She <br />27 explained Curbside was a smaller company that has little power compared to larger companies. <br />28 She indicated she was not for organized collection because she appreciated there being <br />29 competition. <br />30 <br />31 Mr. Delaforest explained he has not been able to discern any gains or savings from cities that have <br />32 organized collection when it comes to streets. While he understood a great deal of money are spent <br />33 on streets to properly maintain them, he has not found a study that shows organized collection <br />34 saves streets. However, there was information available that there would be winners and losers <br />35 when it comes to requiring residents to have organized trash collection. He anticipated some <br />36 residents would lose their hauler and they would be paying more. <br />37 <br />38 Mr. Wiggins questioned what other ways the City was working to reduce weight on the road. He <br />39 explained all of his trucks have four axles. He noted the pounds per square inch for school buses <br />40 was more than the weight on the streets for garbage trucks. He asked if the City was looking into <br />41 the weight of any other industries that were using City streets. City Administrator Zikmund <br />42 reported the City was not looking into any other industries at this time. <br />43 <br />44 Council Member Gunn asked for the cities that have organized pickup, what are some of the <br />45 services the residents wanted. <br />46 <br />