Lonsdale City Council Debates Future Refuse Collection Strategy Amid Infrastructure Concerns

The Lonsdale City Council meeting on January 6, 2025, was marked by discussions regarding the city’s waste management strategy, upcoming public works projects, and the approval of new advisory board appointments. Central to the meeting was the deliberation over the city’s residential refuse collection contract, set to expire in March.

The current agreement with West Central Sanitation, initiated in 2020, necessitates a decision on whether to renew the contract, solicit new bids, or consider multiple licenses for various providers. One council member expressed concerns about the logistical challenges and infrastructure implications of allowing multiple waste haulers. The potential for confusion over collection days was noted, with the member stating, “if you got three haulers, there’s no guarantee they’re going to be on the same days.” This could lead to disparate collection schedules and increased heavy traffic on residential streets, which are not designed to handle such loads.

Additionally, the discussion highlighted the financial implications of street maintenance due to heavy vehicle traffic, already compounded by school buses. While there was a consensus on seeking bids for potential competition and better pricing, the council remained divided on the merits of multiple licenses. Concerns were raised about additional, unforeseen costs and logistical challenges that could arise from this approach, particularly regarding recycling services.

The council also addressed the Public Works updates, which included significant upcoming projects. A chlorides variance issued to the city as part of the wastewater program requires a chloride reduction plan by February. As part of this initiative, public education and testing parameters are being established. The Public Works department is also preparing for annual backflow testing, required by the Department of Health, for commercial buildings and residential properties with irrigation systems.

Another focus was the upcoming infrastructure projects, including a bituminous overlay project on Birch Street Northeast, 4th Avenue Northeast, and Industrial Drive, with bids expected by the end of January. The rehabilitation of a booster station, crucial for supplying high-pressure water to the northwest area, was also discussed. While these projects are underway, the council also continues to monitor potential gasoline infiltration on Central Street, with test wells drilled to assess any impact on city infrastructure.

The meeting also saw the approval of new advisory board appointments, with several individuals appointed across various city boards. The mayor expressed appreciation for the high volume of applications and the involvement of staff in the interview process. Notably, Charlie Pessel and Dana Nickel were appointed to the Park and Recreation Advisory Board, while Mike Conu and Tim Kes joined the Planning and Zoning Board. The Economic Development Authority welcomed Robert Jackamini and Evelyn Duban, with the latter receiving birthday wishes during the announcement.

The council also confirmed the designation of the Lonsdale Area News Review as the official newspaper for city publications, as required by state law. This decision was based on the newspaper meeting circulation requirements by being delivered to each household in Lonsdale.

In other matters, the council appointed a Mayor Pro Tem, with a member expressing gratitude for another’s hard work, leading to a unanimous decision. The upcoming Lonsdale Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual dinner was highlighted as an opportunity for council members to engage with local business owners.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Tim Rud
City Council Officials:
Kevin Kodada, Cindy Furrer, Scott Pelava, Brian Wermerskirchen

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