Create pilot program with Richmond Sanitary Service for curbside bulky item pickup
$434,300
In Plain English
The city currently requires residents to haul large items like furniture and appliances to the dump themselves. This 6-month pilot program lets you call for curbside pickup of bulky items. If approved, the city pays Richmond Sanitary Service $434,300 to test the service before deciding whether to make it permanent.
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