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I took a load of firewood and tree clippings to the incinerator and it cost me $9.00 in tipping fees plus my gas. Then that electricity that is being made by it is going to be sold back to me. Why can’t I dump good burnable fuel there for free or even get a credit for it. That would encourage people to bring their cut up trees and make electricity to be sold.
On the return trip home I saw a man dumping his cut up trees on state land.

Entry submitted by on 07/31 at 06:13 AM

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Now I understand why so much garbage ends up being dumped on the back roads.  Shouldn’t that service be paid for by our taxes?  It would sure help with all the beds, washing machines, etc… dumped around and junking up Bay County.

Comment submitted by  on  08/08  at  01:35 PM

Our taxes paid for this thing for years, then like the school board tried to do they wanted us to extend the tax because they had spent the money on other things.  Remember about 4 years ago they wanted us to extend the tax and then all the great minds of the county decided that it (the tax) could go to all these other projects.  Good lord they were promising us everything under the sun for a 1/2 cent sales tax.  Thankfully the voters told this bunch of clowns no and it was voted down.  Watch for them to try and do it again, but it is time that the country learned that when you pass a tax to pay for a specific project to be responsible with our money and use it for what it was meant for.

Comment submitted by  on  08/17  at  02:49 AM
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