Vernon hiking garbage fees to buy smaller bins for trade-in program
The City of Vernon is increasing its user fees for garbage collection by $3 to $4 in 2022 to purchase 500 smaller garbage bins for a trade-in program.
During the city council meeting on Tuesday (Sept. 7), council discussed how the city has received roughly 100 complaints that the new automated bins were too big for some to manage and manoeuver.
Councillor Scott Anderson, who stated that he would not be bidding on the next garbage program and that his company would not be putting forth any quotes on any related issues in order for him to sit in on the discussion, was the first to address the issue during the meeting. Anderson said he struggles with moving the bin, especially when going up a slope, and that this issue will be especially prevalent for elderly residents.
Following a few comments from other councillors backing up Anderson’s point, Mayor Victor Cumming proposed setting up a trade-in program for the bins. His initial point stemmed from the fact that Vernon is growing, and they will need the garbage bins in the future when further dwellings are built and the population increases, so they should have some bins in stock right away.











