Frustration is growing among local contractors after Texarkana Water Utilities reportedly stopped allowing commercial companies to dump green waste at its compost facility off South Stateline.
Frustration is growing among local contractors after Texarkana Water Utilities reportedly stopped allowing commercial companies to dump green waste at its compost facility off South Stateline.
The site had previously been used for yard debris, including brush, leaves, grass clippings, and tree limbs under 12 inches in diameter. It served as a key disposal location for landscaping crews, tree services, and debris haulers.
Business owners say the change is creating challenges such as longer travel distances, increased fuel costs, and lost productivity. Some warn the added expenses could lead to higher prices for customers.
Contractors are now calling for transparency from officials, asking why the policy was changed, whether it is temporary or permanent, and what alternative options may be available.
Many say decisions affecting local businesses should involve clear communication and public input.
As concerns continue to grow, some business owners say they will keep pushing for answers about the future of green waste disposal in the Texarkana area.
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