St. Clair Shores extends contracts for trash, landscape services and more
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ST. CLAIR SHORES City Council voted to extend contracts with several large companies, stating that the terms being offered were likely better than any they would receive through the bidding process.
The largest of the contracts was that of Green for Life, the city’s solid waste hauler since 2016. The company, which took over the contract that had been awarded in 2013 to Rizzo Environmental Services, proposed extending its contract at the current price for an additional five years, while also providing additional services to the city. Whereas under the current contract, St. Clair Shores pays $28,000 for one household hazardous waste collection day, it would receive two of those collection days at no cost, and extend the large brush pickup and chipping service year-round.
Jan 25, 2021
DUNSEITH – The International Peace Garden has selected Kenny Keith as its newest grounds manager. Keith brings two decades of progressive experience in the landscaping industry, including growing up in the industry as a third-generation landscaper.
Keith is from Fredrick, Maryland, and has previously served in the roles of production supervisor at The Brickman Group, production specialist and director of operations at Classic Landscaping, and business developer at Landscape Services, Inc., in that region. He is also a veteran of the war on terrorism, having performed a combat tour of duty in Kandahar, Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.