Yes, The Automated "City Only" Trash Is Done!

Didn’t Mayor Sanders threaten to “veto” any attempt by the city directors to accept “competitive bidding” for those neighborhoods in question?   Without the competitive bidding process from private companies in the area, this may be a victory for the city administration, but is it for the young working families and older folks on limited incomes?  Who represented these folks?  Fort Smith has the lowest median household incomes, yet Fort Smith has some of the highest costs for essential services.  One has to wonder if costs for essential services has a direct  reflection on growth or lack of growth?

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no wonder

no sanitation rate increases for three years and now, thanks to the petitioners, perhaps an upcoming rate decrease Jack, you have no argument If there was a veto, it would be the right action to take

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