Direct city representatives to support flexible withdrawal from RecycleMore recycling partnership
In Plain English
Richmond belongs to RecycleMore, a joint partnership that handles recycling services for multiple cities. The current agreement makes it difficult for cities to leave the partnership. If approved, Richmond's representatives will vote to change the rules so cities can withdraw more easily in the future.
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Votes
To direct Richmond City Councilmembers on RecycleMore Board to place amendment on agenda and vote in support
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