On August 5, the City Council reviewed the City’s residential solid waste contract. Laura Horner, the City’s solid waste program coordinator, presented details on the current agreement with the haulers’ consortium. This contract is set to end on
June 30, 2026.
Horner reviewed the services provided, including garbage, recycling and organics recycling collection. She noted improvements in service quality and introduced Minnesota’s new Extended Producer Responsibility for Packaging law. This legislation is expected to increase recyclability and reusability of packaging sold in Minnesota and help reduce costs for collection of recycling. She also noted potential future service enhancements including the addition of an every-other-week small garbage service level choice for residents. This service level could be offered beginning in 2026.
The City Council directed staff to begin negotiations with the existing haulers on a future contract while keeping the option open for a Request for Proposal if needed.