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advocates split on wm benefits agreement payments for east akron

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AI-generatedLocal waste management agreement in Akron, Ohio. WM commits annual payments for a new transfer station. No direct commodity price impact; limited to local operational costs and community relations. Sector impact is weak and localized.
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- WM will invest $100,000 annually for first ten years, then $40,000 annually thereafter.
- New waste transfer station on East Archwood Avenue to replace current facility on Fountain Street in 2024.
- Agreement includes quarterly community meetings and cleanup days.
- Draft to be presented to Public Service, Public Utilities, & Green Committee for approval.
- Advocates split; Councilman Johnnie Hannah seeks longer financial commitment and stricter environmental safeguards.
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