•• I c To co the rising costs of g e collection, the city is c:oosidcriDglevyiDg , and cbaDgcd requiremen for dumping of yearly clean-up items. At its quiar weekly meet­ dig, M y, May 14, the Ben­ to Harbor City Commi . on gave Uty Steve Man­ ning approval by ccosensus to dis . n designatiug dump- ing sites for the city- ide clean­ up and instead, have city reside take their trash/rub­ bish to the city' public works. UDder the new arrangement, residents must pay a ft1C for dumping. Manning . d the city pent approximately $200,000 for the city-wide cleanup two years ago, because people from ou­ side the city limits were coming in 0 the city limits of Benton Harbor and dumping their trash on diffe t streets. anning said this year the city tried to control the dumping problem by not putting it into the newspapers, but somehow it got out. He s . d staff people have gone out on routine patrols o the vacant lots where dump­ ing sites are located and almost gotten into fist fight with people who don't live in the city dumping their trash at city sites. Now, city residents must take their trash and debris to the L , ac city's public works yard- on ortb Shore Drive, . and dump there for a fee of $10. For senior citizens, Manning said there will be a home pickup free of charge. For all residents who want their trash pic ed up, a fee of $20 would be charged. Call the public works department 927- 8442 for pick-up. Manning said anyone that is caught dumJing ill�al1y will be punished. He urged residents and block clubs to mooitor the illegal dumping by eeping an eye out for them, with radios, in such ay that they woo't get hurt. "All I need is a license plate number and an address." Commissioner Ralph Cren­ shaw said that some residents have already dumped their trash free of charge, while others who get started on cleanup late will have to pay for dumping. "We have to be consistant", Crenshaw said, "Whatever we do for one group we'll have to do for the others. " The commission then voted to �tpone any action on a resolution to increase the price of the City's imprinted orange trash bags and mandating the purchase of imprinted yellow trash bags for leaves, grass clip­ pings, shrubbery or small limbs. The proposed cost hike would control the overall ex­ pease for trash removal, said Manning. Family Fun - AllOCca ILLIA S & . WllLIA S VIDEO PRODUCTION GRAYUNG L WILUA S Video Technician (816) 925-2418 a , to c PROFESSSIO L JA ITORIAL SERVI /l!9,� ATTOR EY and COU SELOR AT LAW· K. ORRIS GA. The city trash collector, Acme Disposal Co., bad stop­ pped picking up leaves and shubbery, but they would again . start peking them up from the curbside ooIy if they are in yel­ low trash bags marked "City of Benton Harbor" • Manning said the. city .now pays Acme $24,000 a month to . collect ttash/garbage in the city and he sees an· increase if the residents continue to add lawn debris to the collection. . Commissioner . George Wysinger and Steve ·Wooden said they have had calls and complaints from city residents about the increase in the cost of trash bags. Citizens are very - upset, stating that they would not buy the bags when they could purchase trash bags in the store for less. Collllllissioner Ralph Cren- haw aid there are complaints because residents might not un­ derstand what they are talking about. He said the cost of landfill aDd the cost of picking up trash is twice as much as what they are paying. Wysingcr told Manning that "peple don't like you dictating to them" on what kind of trash bag they should use. "I tbink it is a cheap price to pay." said Crenshaw. ayor William Wolf said he t think that 30 cents for a heavy duty bag is too high a pice to pay .. SIOENTIAl· COIAtEfDAL· - -_ ... _. ·WE TAKE OUR TIME" FOR THAT PROFESSIO: AL SHI (61.6) 927:-1757 R.CRi SHAW fee that the city would be reim­ bursed fo the work done by . Abonmarche from the City' Downtown Development Authority (DDA). .. - Awarded contract to Con­ sumers Asphalt for the con­ tinuence of improvements on Wall Street, between Colfax and Pipestone, for grading, putting sliding on and continuation of storm sewer and sidewalks. Manning . d all that is left is the paving of the actual parking lot. B&Z Company and WhClen Construction are working as subcontractors to Consumers Asphalt Co., Inc. The amount of the project is no to exceed $31,000. Funds for this project wi II be provided from Michigan Equity Grand and the. Downtown Development Authority, (DDA). - Add an ddendum to the contract for rehab of 701 Pipes­ tone Avenue to increase the con­ tract amount with Patterson Construction Company (All American mes Custom Ser­ vices) to $19,822.04 with tb . owner paying all dditional cost o rehabilitation. DlDYOUK OW ... thatby middle age nearly two-third of black women are overweight compared to one-third of white w men. 'Re e rchers are not sure why. Some believe there may be a genetic factor, Come on down to: JOE'S Barber II lily 1 161 P on For the BEST hair Cln .. Mon&Tue�ur· M OosedWed y ClR.SPEaAL DICKEY REALTY GROUP "Everything We Touch, Turns to SOLD" R . 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