Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Minnesota General Election in Bloomington.
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Get Started"In this year’s general election, voting in favor of ballot questions 1 and 2 would mean taking a giant step backward. Bloomington residents would be left negotiating individually for this utility and, worse, would need to contend with many more trucks in our neighborhoods throughout the week.", in opposition to Prevent City-Organized Collection By Contract (Learn more)
"When Mayor Gene Winstead announced plans for the new organized collection program in 2016, I thought it was a brilliant and well-thought-out plan. This system allows all licensed haulers to continue operating in Bloomington, each in a specific territory on its scheduled weekday, while residents enjoy the convenience of having the city administer the program. Best of all, each neighborhood is serviced by just three trucks on its scheduled trash day each week.", in opposition to Prevent City-Organized Collection By Contract (Learn more)
"We think we all should be allowed to decide who we do business with and what price we pay, simply put, we just want to ensure Bloomington, MN, City Council Members don't decide who our Garbage Hauler should be. We believe, as citizens we should have the opportunity to vote on such a large issue as Organized Collection of our Trash", in support of Prevent City-Organized Collection By Contract (Learn more)
If City Question 1 above passes, should the Bloomington City Charter also be amended to add: The council shall not enter into a contract with residential solid waste haulers for the exclusive rights to haul and collect residential solid waste services within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Bloomington"? A "yes" vote means you do not approve of continuing city organized trash, recyclables, yard waste, bulky waste, and electronic waste collection. A "no" vote means you approve of continuing with city-organized trash, recyclables, yard waste, bulky waste, and electronic waste collection.
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