Dayton Daily News

Kettering residents getting new trash rates

Officials say Rumpke submitted a better bid than Waste Management; new contract starts July 1.

- By Wayne Baker Staff Writer

City officials say the proposal for service by former hauler Waste Management was much higher than residents will pay Rumpke.

— Kettering city officials have released details regarding the recently signed five-year contract for trash and recycling, beginning July 1 with Rumpke.

Waste Management was the city’s trash hauler for more than 15 years.

Beginning July 1, regular curbside service will cost $15.25, regular house-side $33, qualified senior curbside $7.63, and qualified senior house-side will be $16.50.

The current curbside rate with

Waste Management is $41.46 for three-months.

City officials said the proposed rates they received from both companies show a significan­t difference in cost.

“Waste Management’s proposed monthly costs for the new contract were significan­tly higher than Rumpke’s proposal for all service levels,” Bergstress­er said. “The contract allows for up to a 3% annual price increase for all service levels beginning in year two of the Rumpke contract, which begins July 1, 2021.”

The senior rates are age and income qualified — age 65 or older with an adjusted gross household income of $35,000 or less.

Weekly collection service levels will remain the same, including: regular curbside automated service, subscripti­on house-side service and income eligible senior rate service.

“Throughout the months ahead, Rumpke will be focused on preparatio­n to ensure a smooth transition for Kettering residents,” said Rumpke spokeswoma­n Amanda Pratt. “To prepare, Rumpke is purchasing new equipment, adding team members and developing appropriat­e and timely communicat­ions to keep residents informed.”

Service offerings in the new

contract will mirror the cur- rent waste removal and recy- cling program for single-resident households.

When the contract begins, service and or collection will occur on the same schedule. All existing services including regular curbside service, house-side collection and senior citizen discounts will be included in the new program.

The contract is exclusive to single-family residents, however, Rumpke will continue servicing existing as well as any new contracts with indi- vidual Kettering businesses.

“Rumpke looks forward to this newly expanded relationsh­ip with the city of Kettering,” Pratt said. “Kettering is the 17th Montgomery County municipali­ty to select Rumpke Waste & Recycling service. We are very excited to partner with Kettering to customize services to best meet the needs of the community.”

Rumpke will deliver new recycling and trash carts that are the same size as residents’ currents receptacle­s, and the old receptacle­s will be removed by Waste Management. Collection days will remain the same, but pick up times may change.

 ??  ?? Kettering city officials have released details regarding the recently signed five-year contract for residentia­l refuse and recycling beginning July 1 with Rumpke. They say the company submitted a better bid than soon-to-be former contractor, Waste Management.
Kettering city officials have released details regarding the recently signed five-year contract for residentia­l refuse and recycling beginning July 1 with Rumpke. They say the company submitted a better bid than soon-to-be former contractor, Waste Management.

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