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Gwinnett County amends solid waste contract

By Sydney Hencil Anchor/Reporter
Posted 3:00PM on Sunday 21st August 2022 ( 2 years ago )

Gwinnett County has amended its contract with residential solid waste haulers as a result of rising fuel and labor costs, worker shortages, supply chain issues and a higher volume of trash and recycling.

 

The changes to the agreement increase payments to haulers, providing them with the resources needed to deliver better services.  The agreement will hold them accountable for services that are not provided such as missed routes according to a press release from the Gwinnett County Government.

 

Residential property owners in unincorporated Gwinnett County will see a $22.44 increase in their annual solid waste fee for 2023. The increase is based on the annual adjustments for fuel costs and Consumer Price Index changes. 

 

In addition to the increase, residents will receive a $6.06 credit that will be applied to the annual solid waste fee from liquidated damages assessed to haulers last year. With the credit applied, the annual increase will be $16.38, or $1.37 per month.

 

The 25% senior discount will continue for qualifying accounts and the County will continue to assess how to best use liquidated damages to benefit residents. 

 

Here’s a more in-depth look at the performance requirements haulers must meet: 

 

Additional costs for 2022 and a portion of the increases for 2023 will be paid from the solid waste fund.  The current agreement will expire in June 2026. 

The County will revisit its current Solid Waste Management plan to address residents' needs within the next 10 years.

 

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