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Screven County votes to waive transfer station fees for residents in solid waste special service district

March 01, 2026 | Screven County, Georgia


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Screven County votes to waive transfer station fees for residents in solid waste special service district
The Screven County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution on Sept. 24 to waive transfer station fees for citizens within the Screven County Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Service District. Commissioner Allison Willis moved for adoption; Commissioner Ben Thompson seconded and the motion carried unanimously.

The minutes note the resolution is recorded in the minute book but do not specify page numbers or the effective date. The resolution text and any operational instructions for how county staff should implement the fee waiver are not included in the minutes.

Earlier in the meeting a public commenter, Rev. Uley Robbins, asked about what materials are allowed to be dumped at county sites and the transfer station; the minutes do not record a response to that question. County staff and commissioners gave no further detail in the recorded minutes about program eligibility, limits on materials, or administrative procedures for waiving fees.

The board adjourned at 9:20 a.m.

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