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Debate over city's compost contract - Winona Post > Article


Debate over city’s compost contract
(7/7/2021)
A recent decision by the city of Winona on who gets paid to dispose of residents’ dead trees and brush has rustled up controversy. 
At its June 21 meeting, the City Council chose to award the contract for operating the city’s tree and brush dump site to Today’s Tree Service out of La Crosse, Wis. The city received four bids: Exceed Tree Service, $43,000; Today’s Tree Service, $48,000; The Winona Farm, $49,500; and Minnesota Wood Recyclers, $55,000.
The controversy stems from the fact that for 30 years prior to Today’s Tree Service being awarded the contract, the dump site had been operated by the Reed family, which owns Reed’s Tree Service. For the first time, the city decided to open up the contract renewal to a competitive bid process, meaning that the Reeds doing business as Minnesota Wood Recyclers (MWR) would have to present a more attractive bid than three other firms ....

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City's upcoming compost site decision - Winona Post > Article


City’s upcoming compost site decision
(5/5/2021)
 
Soon, for the first time, Winona will decide whether to continue supporting the compost site by your sewage plant or your Winona Farm community service compost site, which has been open every day from dawn until dark since 1990.
Healthy living soil is the foundation for healthy life. The dwindling numbers of birds, bees, bats and butterflies are the canaries in the mines. Most look at the foods for healthy soil as stuff to burn, bury or landfill. This 175-acre farm, at the junction of one-plus miles of East and West Burns trout streams, is a rural oasis protected from Winona’s 27,000-plus and the 300 homes in Valley Oaks by 500-foot bluffs and from development by the Minnesota Land Trust and an ideal place to demonstrate Winona’s healthy cycle of life. ....

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