Thursday, November 27, 2008
EASTERN ST. BERNARD CELEBRATES LIZ MC CARTNEY, CNN HEROINE OF THE YEAR
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
SDT Withdraws Application for Waste Transfer Station
SDT Waste and Debris has withdrawn its application for a new waste transfer station in St. Bernard Parish, according to a press release issued Monday.
A hearing had been scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday before the St. Bernard Council to discuss the plans.
The press release cited ‘opposition to the project’ as the reason for having it withdrawn.
Recently WWL-TV has done a series of investigative reports on billing related to the current waste transfer station in St. Bernard Parish run by SDT.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Council To Vote on Regional Waste Transfer Station
Tell the council to VOTE NO to Summary 2264 and Summary 2229.
SDT Waste & Debris Services, LLC has a proposed site selection for a regional waste transfer station adjacent to the recreational marina on Bayou Bienvenue in St Bernard Parish. One acre of the proposed site selection is potential wetlands.. Please sign the petition and tell the St Bernard Council to VOTE NO to a regional waste transfer site on the bayou/marina. Attend the Public Hearing Tuesday November 18, 2008 11AM or submit written comments to the council at radams@sbpg.netSt. Bernard Parish deserves better than having the entrance to our parish marred by a garbage site. The diminished reputation of SDT and its sour relations with St. Bernard have been established. SDT claims that approximately 20 trucks a day will use the site. In fact, the actual number is closer to 175 trucks per day based on a two week average. Can SDT be trusted with our future?.Let your councilman know that this massive garbage site will not be a monument to economic development, but a tombstone for all elected officials who support this effort.. Attend the Parish Council meeting November 18, 2008 at 11:00 A.M. to oppose Council approval of this garbage transfer site. Submit written comments to the council by November 25, 2008. Keep in mind that this has already received approval from the Planning commission
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
St. Bernard suspends garbage collection fee as disposal bill climbs
St. Bernard suspends garbage collection fee as disposal bill climbs
by The Times-Picayune
Raising questions about the billing practices of the parish's contracted garbage hauler, St. Bernard Parish President Craig Taffaro on Friday issued an executive order suspending the implementation of a $20-per-month fee that residents were to begin paying in December.
Taffaro's order says collection of the fee will be suspended until "questionable costs" stemming from SDT Waste & Debris disposal of waste generated by the parish are examined. SDT is owned by Sidney Torres IV, a Chalmette native who entered the waste collection business after Hurricane Katrina.
St. Bernard Parish officials have questioned bills submitted by SDT for the costs of disposing St. Bernard's waste in the River Birch Landfill in Waggaman. The tonnage being disposed in the landfill has increased significantly, prompting St. Bernard officials to question whether the parish is paying for the disposal of waste from other parishes or commercial customers as well as its own.
SDT operates a transfer station in Chalmette where the company drops off waste from St. Bernard and other sources before hauling it to the landfill.
SDT has said the parish has generated more waste as it rebuilds from Hurricane Katrina and that it is not paying to dispose waste from other sources.
Also Friday, St. Bernard Parish Council Chairman Wayne J. Landry said he will ask the Parish Council next week to allow him to open a formal investigation into the garbage collection issue.
Landry said he and Councilman George Cavignac also planned to introduce an ordinance to rescind the garbage collection fee, which the council approved this summer to offset the cost of collection and disposal.
St. Bernard Parish residents have not paid a collection fee since 1989. A half-cent sales tax is dedicated to garbage collection.