The Clarkdale Town Council convened on January 14, 2025, to address several key agenda items, including a significant proposal for water treatment infrastructure and updates on residential trash services.
The meeting commenced with a motion from Council Member Babbitt Pierce to approve a proposal from the town engineering firm for the design and engineering of a new water well and a redundant arsenic treatment plant. The proposal, amounting to $953,271, included authorization for the town manager to execute necessary documents and approve change orders, with a total budget not exceeding $1,000,000. The motion received unanimous support from the council, marking a crucial step in enhancing the town's water treatment capabilities.
Following this, the council shifted focus to item 6h, concerning residential trash services. Public Works Director Lou Anderson provided an update on the town's agreement with Waste Management. He reported that operations have been running smoothly since the last update in October, with improved communication and coordination regarding missed pickups. Notably, the addition of glass recycling and metal containers at the drop-off center has been well received.
Anderson highlighted that the current diversion rate for recycling has increased to 10.6%. However, he noted that Waste Management has yet to provide firm pricing on mandatory curbside recycling. A recent community survey revealed that 68% of respondents would support maintaining the current service level if rates remained unchanged, while 74% opposed the idea of adding curbside recycling at double the current rate.
The council was tasked with providing direction on the residential trash agreement, although no decisions were made during this meeting. The discussions underscored the council's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for residents through improved waste management services.
In conclusion, the meeting reflected the council's proactive approach to infrastructure development and community services, with plans for further discussions on the residential trash agreement in the future.