Bullfrog
Ultimate Member
while I don't like it, I can't really blame them for taking them away with the loss of tax revenue due to the virus shut down and the up coming veto override of Kirwin. The entire state is going to be hit hard next year. I'd like to see them try an generate more funds by charging a premium to non county residents that want to use the dump rather then turn those customers away completely.
Landfills have a finite life, it will be full some day. At that point the county and all residents will be paying someone else to take their trash, or paying extra to construct a new one if a location can be found.
If they're doing their jobs, they have an idea when that point will come based on current usage and expected growth. Hopefully there's a plan for what happens next.