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    City Commission discusses possible solutions for Aggieville trash problems

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    By KMAN Staff on May 10, 2023 Local News

    City Manager Ron Fehr briefed the Manhattan City Commission Tuesday on the increasing need to address trash disposal and clean up in Aggieville.

    Fehr says a current proposal, which will be discussed further at next week’s commission meeting, involves creating a consolidated trash enclosure on Anderson Avenue south of Triangle Park.

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    Deputy City Manager Jason Hilgers says this comprehensive discussion and implementation of a solution has to happen sooner rather than later.

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    Hilgers says this proposed solution is temporary, lasting only 5 years, and is meant to give the City a better understanding of what would work best for the district.

    The board will discuss the proposal further during their May 16th meeting.

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