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Updated: 7:44 PM Jun 22, 2010
Judge expected to rule on trash plan
LAWRENCEVILLE — A federal judge is expected to issue a ruling soon in the final of Gwinnett’s trash plan lawsuits.
Posted: 7:42 PM Jun 22, 2010Reporter: Camie Young Email Address: camie.young@gwinnettdailypost.com |
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LAWRENCEVILLE — A federal judge is expected to issue a ruling soon in the final of Gwinnett’s trash plan lawsuits.
While officials are expected to implement next a new trash plan created to settle three lawsuits, a judge heard testimony in a suit where another trash hauler said the settlement denied any companies not involved in the settlement from participating in servicing the county.
County Chief Financial Officer Aaron Bovos testified at the hearing, but the judge did not issue his ruling immediately, officials said.
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Posted by: Don
Location: Lawrenceville
on Jun 24, 2010 at 04:05 AM
Judge should dismiss any lawsuit. For most of us, it will mean garbage trucks will not be screaming through the neighborhood 5 days a week, big containers won't be left in the street to dodge, and our garbage collection bills will be reduced. It's about time.
Posted by: Sammie
Location: Gwinnett
on Jun 23, 2010 at 09:41 AM
Does this mean that the plan may be revoked?
Posted by: Dot
Location: Norcross
on Jun 23, 2010 at 06:13 AM
I thought the ruling was to be handed down 6-22-2010
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