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Whitehorse city council mulls user-pay curbside recycling, again

Whitehorse city council is voting next week on whether to move ahead with the next step in providing curbside recycling in the city.

Council could nix plans for curbside recycling at next week's meeting

Whitehorse council members will vote whether to move ahead with curbside recycling on Jan. 11. (Mike Rudyk/CBC)

Whitehorse city council is voting next week on whether to move ahead withthe next step in providing curbside recycling in the city.

That would include issuing a request for proposals from interested individuals and groups who want to collect and process recyclables.

A user-pay system is the best way to sustain the recycling industry,according to Shannon Clohosey, the city's manager of Environmental Sustainability.

"Administration is still very concerned about the future viability of recycling in Whitehorse and this program would be a response," Clohosey told council members Monday night.

A study completed in 2014 estimated the cost to the public to be about $15 per household.

City councillor Betty Irwin has concerns over the impact of a new monthly fee on low income earners and seniors.

"To people on low or fixed incomes this is a big amount," she said."Fifteen, maybe $20 a monthI really have a problem with this."

The city went through a similar process last year. It asked forexpressions of interest and received responses fromthree parties.

However, thedecision was made to start over again because of last fall's city election and other changed circumstances.