
City officials have put New Port Richey's residential yard debris pickup and mulching service on the chopping block.
They've made presentations on the impact of scrapping the program and presented options of instituting a new fee to pay for it. The city environmental committee is asking officials to find a way to keep it going. ()
Tonight, Aug. 7, the City Council is being asked to give direction on funding or not funding the service in fiscal year 2013, as well as myriad.
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