Deegan called the agreement with Meridian a "solution that works for the city and the company" but a council member said the ...
The amendments to the existing contract with the waste hauler need final approval by Jacksonville City Council.
A proposed contract between the Jacksonville mayor’s office and trash hauler, Meridian Waste, could put an end to the ongoing contractual dispute.
Action News Jax’s Ben Becker has been keeping you informed about this deal, with the latest update coming after the deadline for compromise was passed. The amended contract will finally give ...
The Jacksonville mayor’s office and Meridian Waste announced March 11 that they have reached deal on a contract amendment for trash pickup in North Jacksonville. The agreement must be approved by City ...
Meridian Waste, an integrated, non-hazardous solid waste services company, is excited to announce the opening of entries for ...
Charlie Robertson, CEO of American Cruise Lines, joined the Natchez Mayor and Board of Aldermen today in their meeting via ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Monday passed without a resolution between Meridian Waste and the City of Jacksonville in a contract dispute that could end up in court. Four weeks ago, Meridian sent a ...
The dispute began after the city council voted to approve a 29% rate increase for Meridian Waste. Breaking that down into dollars, that would equate to $4 million a year over three years.
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