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Board members pressed waste‑management staff about convenience‑center cleanliness and attendant performance after several complaints about messy sites, particularly Locksburg. A waste representative said wind and scavenging birds cause litter to spread and that turnover among attendants had hampered operations. The staff said they will use flyers, social media and routine schedules to notify residents about closures (including a planned Nov. 20 Bogineck Road closure) and will work to improve attendant responsiveness for elderly residents.
Supervisors also discussed the new residential convenience‑center decal program. Staff explained the policy initially caps decals and requires county evaluation for replacements, but recommended an amendment to allow the county administrator to authorize additional decals in unique or unforeseen circumstances. The board voted to approve the decal‑policy modification and asked staff to publicize holiday hours and other operational changes.
No formal sanctions or contract changes were recorded at the meeting; staff pledged closer coordination with the sheriff’s office, dispatch and communications to address access and emergency considerations.
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