Option 3.A.4 is also a flat fee per dwelling unit with an option for Low Volume Users. Residents can purchase tags for additional bags as necessary. This option allows one customer-provided container (bag or can) per week with a weight limit of 40 pounds. Option 3.A.3 is a flat fee per dwelling unit with optional additional tagged bags for high volume uses. This option allows for up to three customer-provided containers (bag or can) per week with a weight limit of 40 pounds. Option 3.A.2 is a flat fee per dwelling unit. The bag weight limit is 40 pounds and customers can leave out unlimited bags per week. Option 3.A.1 is continuing the Pay As You Throw System, but switching to tags on customer-provided bags instead of Borough bags. When going out to bid, the Borough required contractors to provide pricing for different options. Two contractors cited the distance of the Borough to their facilities as being too far to provide a competitive bid, while the other prefers to service municipalities where they can automate their collection services. Only our current provider, Waste Connections, opted to bid on the contract. Council has until August 20, 2022, to take action on the bid. There is a lot of information below, but we want to point out that no decision has been made. Our current contract with Waste Connections expires on December 31, 2022. At last night's Borough Council Meeting, staff briefed Council on the bids received for our 2023-2025 Solid Waste and Recycling contract.
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