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Memphis' Public Works Division is considering a plan to increase monthly solid waste fees by $4.50 - to $25.05 - to fill a projected $4.5 million deficit and pay down debt.
"It appears we've dug ourselves into a hole because we asked for rate increases in the past that did not support our operations," said Public Works Director Dwan Gilliom. "That would allow us to balance our budget and pay down debt."See the full content of this document
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City Mulls Solid Waste Rate Hikes
The city is also proposing a "pay what you throw" proposal, which would mean residents would no longer be...
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