TRASH
EVERYONE WE CAN WIN THIS IF WE ALL STICK TOGETHER- WE THE PEOPLE RING A BELL? PLEASE BE AT THE MEETING ON MONDAY NIGHT, IF YOU NEED A RIDE CALL ME.
EVERYONE WE CAN WIN THIS IF WE ALL STICK TOGETHER- WE THE PEOPLE RING A BELL? PLEASE BE AT THE MEETING ON MONDAY NIGHT, IF YOU NEED A RIDE CALL ME.
Batavia residents will continue to pay for trash collection through their property taxes... at least, for now, according to WBTA's Dan Fischer. City Council took up the issue last night, debating whether it might not make more sense to switch to a non-exempt fee system. Fischer cites an example brought up by Councilman Sam Barone last night who said that the Genesee ARC costs the city $900,000 per year in trash collection, yet the group is exempt because of its non-profit status. Council will take up the issue again in April.
Eight property owners from Oak Street told the City Council last night that they oppose the state's proposal to reduce that street from four to three lanes, one heading north, one south, and one that would be used for turning only. A public informational meeting will be held on the proposal on December 18.
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