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utilizing the convenience centers and suggested implementing yearly passes in the amount of <br />$5.00. <br />Dennis Haddix stated he lives in Sebastian and was very pleased with the mandatory garbage <br />pickup and spoke on how Waste Management collaborated with his current employer on trash and <br />recycling pickup. <br />William Giffin expressed his displeasure with the County mandating someone to accept a service <br />that they do not need. <br />Dave Jones wanted to keep the current "subscription service". He inquired on the new contract <br />terms, and discussed the difference in the rates between the "subscription service" and "universal <br />service". <br />Barbara Buhr lives at Blue Cypress Lake Fish camp and indicated there was not enough room on <br />the roads to bring a small truck for door to door service. She also referred to a comment earlier in <br />regard to individuals from other counties utilizing the convenience centers and she would much <br />rather see them dispose of their garbage in one of those large containers than to dump it on the side <br />of the road. <br />Moses Villalpado asked that the hauler granted the contract be easier to contact and would send out <br />reminders of service changes due to holidays. <br />Judy Youngerman sought clarification on the proposed rates for "subscription service" and <br />"universal service" and was not in favor of carted yard waste. <br />Marie Terranova lives in the City of Sebastian and gave her perspective on mandated garbage <br />pickup. <br />Katherine Wegel came forward and told of her concern on the weight of the carted yard waste bin <br />and the limited amount of yard waste it would hold. <br />Ron Ricci opined carted yard waste was not practicable with the palm leaves sticking up over the <br />bins and would easily turn over on a windy day. <br />Margo Sudnykovych was not in favor of "universal service" and expressed her concern on <br />mandating garbage pickup, especially for the farmers and seasonal residents. <br />John Schenck was pleased with the current "subscription service" and felt the carted yard waste <br />could be a problem for those with large yards. <br />Jeff Bauer stated that he cleaned bins for a living and asked for the Board's consideration when <br />negotiating the new contract to address the age of the trucks and standardized routes. <br />Marjorie Royal expressed her concerned on the size of the carted yard waste bins. <br />Steven Hughes received confirmation that the transfer stations would remain open. <br />Solid Waste Disposal District Special Call Meeting Page 5 <br />March 20, 2024 <br />