Warren Council talks trash and how they should get it to the dump
Let's put first things first, council members said.
By Peter H. Milliken
Youngstown Vindicator - Trumbull Staff
WARREN — The city needs to address the immediate problem of handling its garbage before it considers construction of a transfer station, city council members said.
"To me, talking about building anything is so premature," said Councilwoman Helen Rucker, D-at large, at the Thursday meeting of council's health and welfare committee.
"If Warren Recycling's license is in jeopardy, and we need to be transferring our trash somewhere, that's what we need to have on the table," she said, referring to the Warren Recycling Inc. transfer station the city now uses. . . Read more
By Peter H. Milliken
Youngstown Vindicator - Trumbull Staff
WARREN — The city needs to address the immediate problem of handling its garbage before it considers construction of a transfer station, city council members said.
"To me, talking about building anything is so premature," said Councilwoman Helen Rucker, D-at large, at the Thursday meeting of council's health and welfare committee.
"If Warren Recycling's license is in jeopardy, and we need to be transferring our trash somewhere, that's what we need to have on the table," she said, referring to the Warren Recycling Inc. transfer station the city now uses. . . Read more
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