Metro Roundup: Vestavia council votes to form solid waste authority

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Photo by Sarah Finnegan.

The Vestavia Hills City Council on May 24 voted to form the Cahaba Solid Waste Disposal Authority, with the hope that the move will give the city more options when their current sanitation contract expires.

Mayor Ashley Curry said no changes will be made to the existing contract or services provided by Amwaste, which have been lauded by both the council and City Manager Jeff Downes. Hoover has already voted to form the regional authority, while other cities, including Pelham, Mountain Brook, Homewood and Trussville have expressed interest. To be legally incorporated, three cities must vote to form the authority, Downes previously said.

The benefits to joining the authority, Downes said at the May 10 meeting, would be the ability to choose the best provider for their services, as opposed to being bound by the competitive bid law, mandating the city must accept the lowest bid offered for services. It also gives them different options regarding the length of contract, pricing and providers, Downes said, but they would not be mandated to use the provider chosen by the authority.

The other item of note at the meeting was the rezoning of 1121 Winward Lane for the construction of four single-family homes. The property was rezoned from a medium-density residential district to a planned residential district. The developer will add additional paving for parking and deliveries, and drainage shouldn’t be a problem, said a representative for the owners.

In other business, the council:

Items brought up on first read that are expected to be voted on at an upcoming meeting included:

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