Omaha City Council members agreed to let Council Bluffs dump its yard waste in the city. The agreement approved Tuesday said Council Bluffs does not have a solid waste contract in place and needs yard services.The city said it has space to accommodate the extra waste.Council Bluffs will deliver all tree debris, leaves, garden and other waste to the Oma-Grow site.Omaha will then be responsible for the workers, equipment and fuel to process it. In return, Council Bluffs will reimburse the metro more than $42,000.Council president Pete Festersen called it a win-win.
Omaha City Council members agreed to let Council Bluffs dump its yard waste in the city.
The agreement approved Tuesday said Council Bluffs does not have a solid waste contract in place and needs yard services.
The city said it has space to accommodate the extra waste.
Council Bluffs will deliver all tree debris, leaves, garden and other waste to the Oma-Grow site.
Omaha will then be responsible for the workers, equipment and fuel to process it.
In return, Council Bluffs will reimburse the metro more than $42,000.
Council president Pete Festersen called it a win-win.