Leslie Invests $13,000 To Secure and Improve Local Recycling Center

Leslie is moving and improving its recycling center. The new center will feature a concrete slab large enough to hold five bins, and a six foot privacy fence.

"We will start it as soon as we get appropriate permits and design work completed," says Brian Reed, City Manager of Leslie.  Reed estimates the cost to be in the range of $13,000.

"We have worked with Northwest Refuse on our recycling center for several years. It provides a very useful service to our community and we support the use of recycling," says Reed.

"We are moving the site to free up our public parking lot [and to] keep a closer eye on it," says Reed. "Unfortunately, we have had a rash of people who are not courteous with how they use the recycling area and we want to prevent it from becoming a larger problem." Improper use of the current recycling center has led to blowing trash and citizens leaving materials on the ground.

Despite problems in the past, Reed is optimistic about the new and improved location.

"We encourage people to report any misuse of the recycling center, and we are hopeful that moving the location will help alleviate some of the problem."

Source: Brian Reed

Writer: Daniel J. Hogan
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