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Crestwood revisits waste services amid container concerns

Crestwood revisits waste services amid container concerns

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter April 9, 2024

Waste Connections and its services were a much discussed topic at the March 26 Crestwood Board of Aldermen meeting. In late 2023, the board unanimously voted in favor to renew the city’s residential...

Crestwood aldermen approve new contract with Waste Connections

Crestwood aldermen approve new contract with Waste Connections

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter November 25, 2023

The Crestwood Board of Alderman extensively discussed the city’s residential solid waste services renewal at its Oct. 24 meeting before unanimously voting in favor of said renewal at its Nov. 14 meeting....

Crestwood evaluates waste contract

Crestwood evaluates waste contract

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter November 14, 2023

The Crestwood Board of Alderman extensively discussed the city’s residential solid waste services renewal at its Oct. 24 meeting as the present contract with Waste Connections, the city’s current solid...

Crestwood Board of Aldermen evaluates new waste contract

Crestwood Board of Aldermen evaluates new waste contract

By Ellie Marshall, Staff Reporter November 6, 2023

The Crestwood Board of Alderman extensively discussed the city’s residential solid waste services renewal at its Oct. 24 meeting as the present contract with Waste Connections, the city’s current solid...

Crestwood kicks trash company Meridian to the curb; recycling is single stream

Crestwood kicks trash company Meridian to the curb; recycling is single stream

By Erin Achenbach, Staff Reporter December 27, 2018

Crestwood is kicking its current trash provider to the curb. The Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a contract with Waste Connections of Missouri Inc. at a Dec. 11 meeting, marking the beginning...

A follow-up on an earlier Call story: Oakville resident Annie Miskovic and her son Sam, 3, always waited every week for their former Republic trash hauler, Fred Davenport, who developed a friendship with the boy. Although most of Oakville is switching trash providers, Sam will still be able to see Fred in action because Fred let the family know where his closest route will be.

Most Oakville citizens will see new trash haulers this week

April 5, 2017

Bids for trash districts OK’d with unanimous council vote Originally Published: April 5, 2017 By Gloria Lloyd Staff Reporter glorialloyd@callnewspapers.com Most Oakville residents will see...

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