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Columbia staff is not making recommendation on roll cart issue before council tonight

May 16, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

Supporters and opponents of roll carts are expected to pack city hall for Monday night’s Columbia city council meeting. The council is scheduled to vote tonight on a bill to repeal the city’s ban on roll carts for solid waste and recycling. Fifth ward councilman Matt Pitzer’s proposal was first-read earlier this month. The Pitzer …

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