Contract with Waxie Sanitary Supply for solar-powered trash compactors
$346,725
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In Plain English
The city plans to buy solar-powered trash receptacles that compress garbage automatically. These Bigbelly units reduce pickup frequency and overflowing bins in high-traffic areas. If approved, the city spends $347,000 on the compactors through a contract ending June 2019.
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Approve consent calendar
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