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M&CC’s garbage collection behind schedule in some city wards

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complained bitterly at the fact that they would not have had their garbage picked up in a timely manner. “Today gon mek two weeks and nobody ain’t come and pick up this garbage,” the resident noted.

Asked about the situation, M&CC Solid Waste Management Director Walter Narine yesterday said that the contractor encountere­d several problems and as a result the Solid Waste Department will be heading into the affected areas today to bring some relief to residents.

The M&CC along with three small contractor­s commenced garbage collection services in the city on Monday after issues arose with longstandi­ng private contractor­s, Cevons Waste Management and Puran Brothers Disposal, which moved to withdraw their services from this week over hundreds of millions owed to them and the council’s continued failure to service its debt.

The two firms were subsequent­ly informed by Town Clerk Royston King that their actions were viewed as the “terminatio­n” of their contracts based on the fact that there was no provision in their respective agreements for the suspension of services.

Moreover, King, in a letter, directed that the collectors “should not return to fulfill the contractua­l obligation of garbage collection until and unless the matter is resolved in its entirety.”

According to the M&CC’s new collection schedule, while residentia­l areas will be cleared once weekly, businesses will receive clearance once daily.

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