Which CCF-Affiliated contractor will this bid go out to?
I suspect that all of our garbage men will eventually be laid off.
I will fight to keep them. Will you?
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Lori Allen _ wrote:http://gov.findrfp.com/gov/detail.aspx? ... 00F53F0DE5
Which CCF-Affiliated contractor will this bid go out to?![]()
I suspect that all of our garbage men will eventually be laid off.
I will fight to keep them. Will you?
This is correct. However, the bulk items and recycling are usually done by the city. I see stuff out every week at the Lake House, Marine Towers, Edgewater Towers, and others. I think they get the regular, small garbage picked up by contractors, however.Valerie Molinski wrote:Any apartment buildings in the city over 4? units is currently done by private haulers.
Paul Schrimpf wrote:I'm going to put this out here to the city. Please do not privatize the garbage collection. I work on the east side with a lot of folks from Mentor and Willoughby, and pretty much without fail, people say that their private service sucks, that they pay more for less service than when the city ran it.
Lakewood's system is a DIFFERENCE MAKER. The service, combined with our own reclamation facility, is a big deal.
City leaders, do not go "Lakewood Hospital" on us and explore this in the dark.
We stay competitive as a city for young families by delivering "clean and safe" with services such as terrific trash collection/recycling and virtually unmatched police response. Let's keep the good things we have, and keep investing in them.
Lori Allen _ wrote:Follow the money. That kind of tells it all!