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<br />. In answer to concerns about whether organized collection will be more burden for the City, <br />the City has plenty of experience with contracted work. Many current City services are <br />outsourced. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />A larger number contacted the City or came to the public meetings to express their disapproval. <br />"Choice" is a very important factor to these residents. (Reference: March 24 Public Hearing, <br />May 20 Public Meeting and communications from individuals) <br /> <br />. Many want "choice" so they can keep the hauler they have; they are concerned that a city <br />contract would force them to have a hauler they don't want. <br /> <br />. Many prefer a local hauler and do not want to give their business to a large, non-local <br />corporation. <br /> <br />. Some have the misconception that the Commission is ONLY supportive of a single hauler in <br />the City. The goal explicitly states zoning and multiple haulers. <br /> <br />. Some assume that a city-wide contract would mean that local haulers would not be <br />considered and would be put out of business, although this is certainly not a goal of the <br />Commission or a necessary outcome of the organized collection process. <br /> <br />. Some residents say they like being able to change haulers whenever they want, to improve <br />quality of service and/or reduce cost. [italicized portion added by Mayor Gehrz at Council <br />Meeting of 6/23/04] <br /> <br />. Some are opposed to government involvement in anything. <br /> <br />Environment and city infrastructure are also very important issues to most residents (Reference: <br />Public Hearing on March 24, Public Meeting on May 20 and communications from individual <br />residents) <br /> <br />. They do care about where refuse goes <br /> <br />. They do care about the impact of trucks on the street <br /> <br />. They do care about how much trash is produced and want effort and education directed <br />toward reduction. <br /> <br />Ie <br /> <br />Hauler Meetings <br /> <br />The tVvo meetings on April 20 and May 12 were generally positive and constructive. The haulers <br />have provided a large amount of research material to the Commissioners. (See Res~ch section.) <br />Commissioners and haulers agree that most of the goals proposed by the Commission can be met <br />under the current system (Reference: April 20 hauler meeting), provided: <br /> <br />. all the residents of Falcon Heights make informed, wise and environmentally sound choices. <br /> <br />. The haulers come through with adjustments and compromises they have informally offered <br />(See below) <br /> <br />The following goals can be met by residents making wise use of service options available to them <br />now (Reference: April 20 hauler meeting) <br /> <br />. Competitive prices <br /> <br />. Temporary suspension of service <br /> <br />. Choice of bin size <br /> <br /><- <br /> <br />City of Falcon Heights Final Report on Organized Coliection <br />October 13, 2004 <br /> <br />38 <br />