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City garbage collection under control - Solid Waste Director

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The garbage collection in the city is under control, according to Solid Waste Director Walter Narine.

Providing an update to the City Council at yesterday’s statutory meeting, Narine said the city has been able to collect garbage in every community at least once per week and it is working to improve its delivery of service.

Narine explained that workers from his department and the newly hired private contractor­s have been working three shifts to clean up the city. He explained that in areas where garbage has piled up, they would immediatel­y dispatch a team to remove the garbage.

Additional­ly, Narine told the council that a new schedule has been rolled out for garbage collection in the commercial area. Businesses are asked to put out their garbage at 5 every afternoon.

Narine said that with the new arrangemen­t, they would be able to provide a more efficient service as the garbage trucks would not get caught up among the traffic and they would be able to execute collection faster.

The two largest private garbage disposal companies, Cevons Waste Management Inc and Puran Brothers Disposal Inc were forced to suspend their operations to protest the council’s continued failure to honour its financial obligation­s to them. The companies are owed over $300 million in total for work dating back to 2015.

Unable to pay the contractor­s, the council contracted three smaller waste disposal companies to assist with collection.

Meanwhile, PPP/C Councillor Bishram Kuppen yesterday questioned Mayor Patricia ChaseGreen about the recently announced collection fees for businesses.

Effective September 1, businesses would be required to pay for the collection of garbage as the council said it can no longer subsidise its $50 million per month garbage disposal bill.

The announceme­nt was made by Town Clerk Royston King in a statement issued on behalf of the M&CC and in which he noted that the decision was taken after extensive consultati­ons with members of the private sector, non-government­al organisati­ons and community-based groups. The statement had also said that

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