Council Purchases Streetsweeper/Garbage Trucks Refubished

MUCH NEEDED EQUIPMENT

The City Council purchased a new streetsweeper ($140,000) and decided to refurbish 3 automated garbage trucks ($411,800). The city had been having to borrow a sweeper from Daphne and Foley; and garbage having to be collected manually at times.

An improved maintenance program is to be implemented as well.


COUNCIL UNDECIDED ON GARBAGE FEES

At a meeting last April, Councilman Ford had said his garbage/recycle committee was discussing a 2-$4 increase in the monthly garbage fee, but Council President Mixon subsequently proposed that all fees be waived next fiscal year (use existing tax revenue to pay for the service instead that year).

Ford's committee suspended fee discussions after Mixon's proposal. The full council will vote to decide where to set garbage fees for next year, during the budget process now underway.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I don't think raising fees or utility rates should be the solution for every problem that comes along just because its always been done that way. People are hurting.
Anonymous said…
Buying trucks has NOTHING TO DO WITH UTILITY RATES...
Anonymous said…
Sure it does, all goes in the same big pot. the city transfers 60% of utility profits to the general fund. funds everything. most people have caught on by now. thank god
Anonymous said…
Do you believe in black helicopters? Speaking of pot are you still smoking it?