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The committee recommended advancing a new solid-waste fee schedule and related enterprise fund to the full City Council; the fee system is planned to begin in September 2026. The fee schedule recommendation passed 5-1, while the enterprise fund recommendation passed unanimously. The committee also advanced an $836,357 package of inter-departmental transfers, citing heavy snow and ice costs from the particularly difficult winter.
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Residents may see a new solid-waste sticker fee system beginning in September 2026, with the Department of Public Works expected to issue the stickers. The committee recommended that the full City Council approve the fee schedule and create a dedicated fund for solid-waste operations, but the committee did not give final approval. Other recommendations included accepting $1,199,660 for Washington Landing boat launch improvements, funding Elm Street Fire Station floor repairs, and supporting football safety equipment and drainage and utility easements.
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