Though the Washington City Council recently gave its approval a 10-year agreement between the county and Republic Services for trash and recycle pick up, there has been a lingering concern among council members concerning the opt-out option attached to the proposed recycling program. Making sure city residents were adequately informed about their options was a topic of discussion during the council’s workshop meeting Wednesday. Issues related to the opt-out option and process also originally led to the council tabling the agreement in July.

“I think the worry stems from the last time when (the process) was a little ambiguous,” Washington City Mayor Ken Neilson told St. George News Thursday. The county’s current recycling contract, which the city adopted along with other municipalities in 2015, expires Jan. 31, 2021 and will be picked up by Republic Services afterward.

Individuals who opted out of the 2015 program originally would have had to opt out again under the new one, which was a sticking point for some City Council members. After continuing discussion with the Washington County Solid Waste District, households that opted out of the 2015 contract will be able to have that status grandfathered in under the new contract.

Individuals who choose to opt out of the new program can do so between Sept. 1 and Nov. 30. Those who opt out will be able to carry that status with them if they end up moving to a new home within Washington City, but not if they move to a new city in the county like Hurricane or St. George. “If the new city’s policy is to be opted in, they’re in,” Neilson said. In order to make city residents aware they have the chance to back out of the pending recycling program, the city plans to issue notices in its monthly utility bills and city newsletter via mail, as well as post notices on the city’s website and social media accounts.

To read the full story, visit https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2020/08/15/mgk-washington-city-officials-want-residents-to-have-ample-opportunity-to-opt-out-of-recycling-program/#.XzsvLC2ZP-Y.
Author: Mori Kessler, St. George News
Image; Ryann Richardson, St. George News

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