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Published - Thursday, July 09, 2009
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Town might hike garbage bag fees

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The town of Onalaska is faced with a communication problem.

“A big one,” said Town Chairman Dave Paudler.
The previous board removed postage from the budget, leaving the current board with few avenues to get the word out about issues that affect residents. Take, for example, the upcoming July 15 recycling committee meeting where members will discuss the possibility of raising fees charged for garbage bags and dealing with the fallout from an ordinance banning burning barrels.

At the meeting board members will look at raising the fee charged for garbage bags above the current $1 per bag. The prospect of raising that fee to $1.50 per bag was tossed around at the last Onalaska Town Board meeting.

The recently adopted state budget calls for significantly higher tipping fees at Wisconsin landfills. That increase will in turn be passed down to taxpayers or consumers, depending on how garbage collection fees are billed in each municipality.

How much more town of Onalaska residents will pay remains to be seen. “They would have to determine what tonnage would go at the higher rate and what would go at the lower rate,” Paudler said.

Officials will need more accurate numbers from Hilltopper Refuse and Recycling as to how much town garbage goes to the landfill and how much is incinerated at the Xcel Energy waste-to-energy plant. Landfilled tonnage costs more that incinerated tonnage, Paudler said.

“We have to make sure (additional fees) cover cost across the scales,” he said. “It has to be fair to everybody. If the town were to not increase the garbage bag fees, it will likely have little choice but use its general fund to offset the cost, which would cost taxpayers in the end.

Given that information, Paudler said, the fee increase —and the current system — is all the more fair. “You’re only paying for what you send to the landfill,” he said.

The recycling committee will also consider having town employees collect used burn barrels at the same time wood chipping is done. The burning barrel ban took effect Jan. 1 and raises two problems: what to do with all those unused and potentially contaminated burning barrels and what to do with all the leaves that can no longer be burned.

Paudler said some residents aren’t able to bring the barrels to the recycling center themselves. There appears to be a consensus among the board and Paudler speculated the proposal will be a recommendation for action by the board.

So far, there have been no complaints about the town’s burning prohibition, but some residents don’t have the means to get their leaves to the recycling center.

Several options are being considered. One is to charge residents individually for leaf pickup by the town. The other, which the recycling committee will take up at the meeting, is having Hilltopper pick up all town leaves.

Hilltopper recently provided the town with a pair of options. One is to have two town employees assist a Hilltopper driver in collecting the leaves, which would cost about $100 per hour. The other is to have Hilltopper do all of it, which would cost more.

Paudler said the town needs to determine how much work can get done per hour before committing to either proposal.

As to the communication problem, Paudler said residents might want to keep checking the town Web site for updates until a new budget is passed. The town might take out a newspaper ad for burn barrel pickup, he said.

“We have got to get (postage) back in (the budget) somehow, and we’ve got to deal with all of the other shortfalls we’re running into,” he said.

Another shortfall and an inherited challenge, Paulder noted, was how to pay for 200 tons of salt that will be arriving in November given that the previous board spent the 2009 salt budget in January.

“How are we going to pay for it?” Paudler said. “We just don’t have the money.”
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dawson wrote on Jul 17, 2009 9:39 AM:

" Burn Barrels being banded is because some people burned illegal items causing unsafe smoke for others to breath. When homes are close together, burning and smoke make life unsafe for others. A few "bad burners" made the burn ordinance necessary. Takes only a few bad apples to spoil it for everyone.
the Town was asked to solve the smoke/smell of burning illegal items problem and they did.
Do you want that smoke/smell coming into your open window? Do want to smell/inhale the unsafe chemicals that are burned?
This is for the safety of ALL residents.
there are burn restrictions in other municipalities. "

dawson wrote on Jul 17, 2009 9:36 AM:

" specific costs result of kitzmann, calling for an open session at the last minutes, causing a new meeting to be scheduled, town lawyer to come to another meeting. Kitzmann seems to not know what is going on in the Town, that is one reason. If he doesn't know standard things, can't read the meeting announcement that lists all the media notified, doesn't notify the chairman of his change in request--from a written requet for an closed meeting and then verbal asking during the meeting for a open meeting. Does that sound like a person qualified to "run" the town. Seems like he is running the town around in circles which costs money. "

anti whining wrote on Jul 15, 2009 8:00 PM:

" No. What I am saying is that no matter what facts I list, it will be denied or rebutted with misinformation in this blog. So let us all just patiently wait for the upcoming meeting and not butt heads here to no avail. "

justcurious wrote on Jul 15, 2009 5:04 PM:

" anti whining wrote "Specifics should be available at the anticipated 'now' open meeting."

So I guess you are saying you don't really know what you are talking about? "

anti whining wrote on Jul 15, 2009 10:37 AM:

" There does not appear to be a correlation between banning burn barrels and the cost of trash bags.

The barrel issue appeared to be an issue of illegal materials being burned. A case of a few bad citizens ruining a option for everyone else.

The increase in cost of bags seems fairly straight forward. The cost of processing waste is rising but the cost of the bags has not changed in many years. "

anti whining wrote on Jul 15, 2009 10:34 AM:

" Specifics should be available at the anticipated 'now' open meeting. "

justcurious wrote on Jul 15, 2009 5:13 AM:

" Does anyone see a correlation between banning burning barrels and the increased cost of trash bags and the problems and costs of getting rid of burning barrels? The board makes the rules and the taxpayers pay the price. "

justcurious wrote on Jul 15, 2009 5:05 AM:

" anti whining and dawson, what specifically had Kitzmann done that cost the town money and why was it his fault? It's easy to throw out allegations; now give us details. "

dawson wrote on Jul 14, 2009 7:00 PM:

" Kitzmann errors and dumb moves--in my opinion--are costing the Town of Onalaska money, but the cost of garbage tipping fees are being raised by outside sources and under no control of the town. The price of town garbage bags have NOT risen in over 12 years. It is time to raise the bag price to cover the actual cost or more of the actual cost of handling garbage that is picked up.
Nothing is free--even mistakes and mistaken routes taken by Kitzmann. "

anti whining wrote on Jul 14, 2009 2:17 PM:

" How much is Kitzman costing 'taxpaying citizens' in errors and lack of administrator experience? "

justcurious wrote on Jul 14, 2009 5:18 AM:

" Gee, do you think maybe if they weren't spending all that money for a few peoples' vendetta against Kitzmann, they might have more money to actually serve their taxpaying citizens? "

DonnaJ.Murphy wrote on Jul 13, 2009 12:46 PM:

" To Mr. Brad Bryan and Mr. Dave Paudler:

Your memories are very short. At the town hall meeting in May of this year, the first meeting you ran as the new town chairman Mr. Paudler, I brought up the burn ban. The ordinance may be phrased in correct legal terms, but it is ridiculous that in a FARMING community there is a ban on open burning. How else do you get rid of invasive plants in fence rows, molded hay, and downed trees that are no where near a road. Buying a burn permit was a big enough waste of time, but it was doable until they were put completely in the hands of the fire department. Now it's impossible. So much for caring about the farmer. "


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