Cullman County, Ala., Files Suit to Shut Down Three Competing Garbage Companies

Three companies have been providing residents and businesses with services even though a resolution states that the county commission is the sole provider of solid waste collection services within Cullman County.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

December 19, 2017

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Last week, the Cullman County, Ala., Commission authorized County Attorney Chad Floyd to file a complaint against three garbage companies for providing services illegally to residents.

A resolution passed years ago states that the county commission is the sole provider of solid waste collection services within Cullman County, but two companies have placed roll-off containers and dumpsters at county construction sites and one company has begun running a residential collection route on the east side of the county.

The Cullman Times has more details:

Cullman County is going after three competitors providing residential garbage pickup and dumpster rentals locally, seeking a court order to shut down their operations.

Last week, the Cullman County Commission authorized County Attorney Chad Floyd to file a complaint against the three companies, which were not publicly identified due to the pending litigation. The county contends they are providing services illegally to residents.

“The county passed a resolution years ago that states that the county commission is the sole provider of solid waste collection services within the bounds of Cullman County,” Floyd said. “This is based on a state law that allows commissions to pass such a resolution.”

Read the full story here.

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