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Missouri HR918 - Freedom to Choose Trash Collection Services Act

Missouri HR918 - Freedom to Choose Trash Collection Services Act

Lee’s Summit, April 6, 2011 – Representative Sheila Solon (MO-55) introduced a bill which requires voter approval of any contract with a single-source provider of trash collection in certain cities, towns and villages.  The bill has been read twice and has been assigned to the Local Government Committee, Chaired by Chuck Gatschenberger (MO-13).

The bill introduced by Solon is of interest to the Lee’s Summit community because City Council is currently evaluating a single-hauler proposal.  The text of the bill can be found at: http://www.house.mo.gov/billtracking/bills111/biltxt/intro/HB0918I.htm

Today the public hearing was completed, and Representative Gary Cross was in attendance to, as he put it “Hear both sides before I make up my mind.”  

Representative Cross said that there were several speakers in opposition to the bill that included the Missouri Municipal League, Mid America Regional Council, the City of Kansas City, the City of Branson and Solid Waste Management.

Speaking for the bill were Deffenbaugh and an individual from Raytown who owns a Trash Hauling service.  

Deffenbaugh Industries, Inc. [according to their web site] offers a variety of services, including residential and commercial waste disposal services.  They are one of the largest recyclers in the Midwest; Deffenbaugh Recycling collects, processes, and markets a wide range of commercially-generated fiber and paper products, and many other recyclable materials.

The bill did not come up for a vote and a lot of work remains to be done.

I find it very interesting that someone like Deffenbaugh would support the bill since they are sufficiently large to be very competitive in the region to gain these single-hauler contracts.

Lee’s Summit has a public Council meeting this Thursday where the Single Hauler proposal is going to be discussed (City Staff Information)

In an e-mail from Lee’s Summit District 2 Councilman Brian Whitely he stated his own opinion on why the single-hauler proposal makes sense from the city’s perspective.

1.    Individuals (not covered by a Home Owner’s Association Contract) pay as much as $20.00 a month for trash, recycling and yard waste removal, however some HOA’s have much better pricing:
a.    Winterset pays $9.58/mo.
b.    Stoney Creek pays $9.15/mo;
c.    Longview Farm and Meadows of Winterst pay $8.40/mo;
d.    Oak Ridge Meadows pays $7.83/mo.
e.    Woodland Glen pays $8.00/mo;
f.    Timbercreek pays $7.09/mo;

Whitley wrote “The thought is that the city can leverage the homes to achieve a low price to residents”.  Further commenting on fixed income residents he wrote “We have a fair number of families looking for relief”.

2.    Fewer trash days of service provide for a cleaner city and eliminate the possibility of having trash cans out every day of the week.

3.    City staff estimates that the additional wear and tear on the roads is $400,000 per year with 15 trash trucks on the road versus 3 with the single-hauler proposal.

The most significant point that Councilman Whitely brought up is that, “Lee's Summit can better manage its landfill.  As I understand it, the city is responsible for maintaining the landfill for 30 years after closure (circa 2017) by State law.  The city needs a certain amount of tonnage to keep it operationally positive but also to extend the life as long as possible.”  He further added, “I want to convey that I want to keep the landfill going as long as it is economically viable for the city and its citizens.”

A point to consider as we evaluate the single-hauler proposal is that by better managing the tonnage going into the city’s landfill; it will allow the city to achieve both a profitable landfill and one whose life will be maximized.

Both State Representative Gary Cross, and City Councilman Brian Whitley have an open mind on the issue and are working to understand all the ramifications.

I don’t see the conflict here between what the City is considering and what Representative Solon proposed in HR918.  Each of us can evaluate the benefits as well as the detractors from a single-hauler proposal; and if we get the chance to vote then Democracy has had its course. What I fundamentally object to is an action of this sort by City Council without the voter’s approval.

The voters of Lee’s Summit have proven time and again that they understand the issues and will support the city’s growth. 

Present the facts, and let us have a chance to vote on the single-hauler proposal.

Respectfully Submitted,
Paul Zainea
Lee's Summit MO 64081
(The Lee’s Summit Conservative)








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  1. Ralph Taylor says:
    April 23rd, 2011 at 13:50
    I do not see a good reason for the City to take over managing the contracts of trash hauling. This seems opposite to the current trend that the people want smaller government involvement. In the above points it looks like if the city wants to help reudce the costs without increasing it to those that live int he subdivision then they should address that issue. Not find a way to increase the costs to those that are in the subdivision. The idea that one reduce from 15 to 3 trucks seems odd. There is not statment about reducing the tonage. I am not sure why it would reduce the truck count. I think the councils time would better be spent on addressing ways to improve our streets.
  2. David Jensen says:
    June 8th, 2011 at 18:54
    The biggest problem I have is that I am one of those people who has a GREAT rate. I live in Winterset and we pay about $9 a month so the city proposed "estimate" will cause my rate to INCREASE. Thats just stupid! We recycle, have yard waste pickup and trash service for LESS money so how is it the City tries to step in and make things worse for us? Give the citizens of LS "some" rights".... every time we turn around someone is trying to control more of our lives. I am not sure who came up with these dollar figures on how the city will save $400k a year... that's just ridiculous in my opinion. Many of the HOA in LS are already WAY ahead of the city and we don't have 15 trucks driving down our streets and havent for almost 2 decades now. The City needs to not try to Micro manage every little thing.
  3. locomotivebreath1901 says:
    June 10th, 2011 at 13:42
    "Freedom to Choose Trash Collection Services Act?"
    Orwell would be proud of this manipulation of language.
    I already have the freedom to choose from at least 3 different private contractors here in Lee's Summit. If I don't like one's price or service, I can choose another.
    If an HOA has a better price structure than a lone homeowner, that home owner is free to move to an HOA, or form his own HOA to negotiate.
    True, right now a municipality can impose its will on residents with a single provider without a vote, but that speaks more to the political philosophy of the elected city council. If voters don't like it, vote 'em out! Or move to someplace more friendly to choice and liberty.
    Gub'mint monopolies are seldom a good thing, and the state needs to stay out of people's trash business. Just because a majority votes something on it doesn't mean it's a good idea; especially life's minutia.
    And I don't buy this "managing the tonnage going into the city’s landfill" argument. A truck full of trash is a truck full of trash. Those acres of ground don't care if it's a gub'mint contract or a private service.
    Of course, BIG TRASH Deffenbaugh, et al is eager to lobby for that cushy gub'mint monopoly contract - paid for with an increase in our tax dollars - with no individual recourse of free market choice.
    So what's next? Deciding what grocery store should be available in Missouri municipalities?
    I want gub'mint to stay out of my trash - and my life!!
  4. B Smith says:
    August 19th, 2011 at 13:00
    What is wrong with the people we put in office now days They want to be gods
    and rule every part of our life. Please help vote these clowns out and any one who comes up with this type of crap.
  5. Debbie Pennington, E.A. says:
    August 26th, 2011 at 21:09
    Go to the LS City Council page and send an email to all the members including yours and let them hear you SCREAM about this! We have to stand up for our rights or the city will wipe them away just like Congress is doing! Read both our city papers. They are trying to warn you and arm you with the knowledge you need to know what the city council is up to!
  6. S Medina says:
    September 16th, 2011 at 20:37
    I just moved to Lees Summit this year from Raytown, and had to change my trash service because my old one did not cover my area. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise, because we were able to pay less for better service. If Lees Summit decides to take my choice away, I will be very upset. At the very least provide accurate and proven statistics and data and let there be a vote. I am sick of America becoming more and more socialistic, and want to keep my rights. And lets not forget the hardship that this could cause to the losing trash hauling businesses. I would be afraid that if this came to pass, then the trash haulers could change their service options and prices later and we could do nothing about it because we would not have the choice to change to another service. A monopolized service won't have to worry about remaining competitive and the quality could start to decline and why would they care?
    Certainly there could be better ways to make improvements for trash removal without this being the only choice.
  7. Robert Evans says:
    October 17th, 2011 at 15:40
    My trash service Constable does a very fine job.I am very much against being
    locked into one trash Hauler,without the freedom to choose. I bet it will cost
    us more.
    Robert Evans
    Lees Summit

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