I can see where the public will dump waste along rural roads or leave it at the garbage cans along the canal here in Campbellford or at the recycle bins CTC or the car wash. Progress you say. I suppose the county will cut down in staff at the dumps.
Only a government bureaucracy would temper a successful program, in this case recycling yard waste, by increasing the cost and inconvenience. A month can be an inordinately long period of time to be burdened with a collection of bags to be left at the curb. As noted in other comments, without a doubt this will result in brush being carelessly tossed along rural roads - leaving the municipality of Trent Hills, at their expense, to collect and truck it away - in this case to the Seymour transfer station. But hey, what does the county care, it’s not their problem or expense. It would be laughable if not for the fact I, as a taxpayer, will as always, have to pick up the slack.
I can see where the public will dump waste along rural roads or leave it at the garbage cans along the canal here in Campbellford or at the recycle bins CTC or the car wash. Progress you say. I suppose the county will cut down in staff at the dumps.
Why would MY taxes pay for other properties and contractors to bring in large amounts of free leaf & yard waste at the CRC.
Paying the true cost for large amounts is fair, or utilize the free service (tax paid) at the curb with unlimited quantities.
Only a government bureaucracy would temper a successful program, in this case recycling yard waste, by increasing the cost and inconvenience. A month can be an inordinately long period of time to be burdened with a collection of bags to be left at the curb. As noted in other comments, without a doubt this will result in brush being carelessly tossed along rural roads - leaving the municipality of Trent Hills, at their expense, to collect and truck it away - in this case to the Seymour transfer station. But hey, what does the county care, it’s not their problem or expense. It would be laughable if not for the fact I, as a taxpayer, will as always, have to pick up the slack.