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<br />e <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />The Task Force meetings were attended by an attorney representing the garbage haulers, <br />representatives from various garbage hauling companies, and a local resident to observe and <br />listen in to the discussions of the Task Force. <br /> <br />The Task Force considered a number of options, as outlined below for addressing the garbage <br />hauling issues as it pertained to the preservation of streets. They considered pros and cons of <br />each ofthe options considered. Listed below are the options that were considered: <br /> <br />Divide Existine: Haulers into Quadrants <br />Pros: <br /> <br />Limits only one hauler into the neighborhood, therefore, reducing the truck traffic. <br />This will reduce the wear and tear of the streets. <br />Due to efficiencies on the side of the hauler, residents may be able to get a price <br />break <br />. Fewer trucks in the neighborhood. Less noise and air pollution, and traffic <br />reduction. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Haulers do not lose business if the neighborhoods are divided equally. <br /> <br />Cons: <br /> <br />Takes away the choiee from the residents. They will not have a choice to go to <br />another hauler if they are dissatisfied with the existing hauler. <br />. This will require some level of involvement from the City. Either up front, or on <br />an on-going basis to monitor the activity. <br />This may require an ordinance. <br />lbis may be considered a form of "organized colleetion". <br />. Legal Ramifications? <br /> <br />City Nee:otiates One Price with All Haulers <br />Pros: <br /> <br />. Cost savings to the residents. <br />The resident has a choice to pick any hauler of their choice. <br /> <br />Cons: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Takes away the competitive nature of any business. Residents may not be able to <br />receive any special deals. <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />