Looking Out From the Garage

Same Song, New Verse... Oh Garbage, some more.

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I am getting to the point where I wonder if this saga will ever end...  Let's get up to speed...

  • Gwinnett County contracted with Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful for a new waste management plan.  The plan was going to increase recycling, reduce the number of garbage trucks on the streets, slightly lower bills (for many) and require that all residences have garbage collection.
  • The plan was going to go into effect on January 1st, 2009.  There were two selected garbage haulers, of the nine licensed to operate in the county.  Several of the other haulers filed suit.
  • In late December of 2008, a judge suspended the waste management plan...
  • Fast forward to March 2nd.  The County Board of Commissioners approved a modified plan...
  • On March 23rd, the Commissioners announced that the new plan would take effect on July 1st, and that four lawsuits had been settled, avoiding $80m in damages that the haulers were seeking.
  • On March 24th, Red Oak Sanitation in Gainesville filed suit...  It has 3500 customers in Gwinnett County.

There are a lot of other little tidbits.  And there is another lawsuit still pending.

In case you are wondering. the plan only affects households in unincorporated Gwinnett County, GA.  Residences inside the city limits of cities in Gwinnett County aren't subject to the new plan.  They operate under the plans of the individual cities.

I guess we'll see.  There is plenty of time for the plan to be derailed again.  Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful is out of the picture.  They had been running the recycling center, and the county took it away from them last year.  They were the drivers of the big increase in recycling capacity.

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0 commentsLane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy • March 25 2010 09:05AM

Calling Private Briscoe… Gwinnett Airport

Piper and JunkerThe Gwinnett County Commission is looking at an offer to privatize Briscoe Field.  Currently, the county owns and runs the airpost, near Lawrenceville, off GA316.  It has an operating budget of about $1,000,000/year.  All of the money generated in fees and leases have to be plowed back into the budget for the airfield.

If it was leased out to a private entity, the company leasing the airfeild would be responsible for all costs, while at the same time they would be paying the county for the privilege.  So, instead of a budget expenditure of just over $1m, there would be a payment... although we don't know the amount of that payment yet.

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0 commentsLane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy • November 25 2009 10:45PM

USA Today tosses some props at Gwinnett

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USA Today had a story recently about suburbs...  It is an interesting read.  It would have been interesting to see the direction that the growth would have gone if we hadn't had a financial system meltdown and real estate bubble burst...

Gwinnett has a very diverse population, and the article was talking about Asian influences and how it affects density.  From China's urban centers, to Japan, Korea and other areas, Asia has populations that are located in more dense areas.  Much of the capital and demand for the projects are coming from Asia, and so it makes sense that the projects reflect those influences.

We are talking as much about architecture as we are about population density... things like high-rise buildings.  Currently there aren't a lot of high rise residential buildings in Gwinnett... or commercial for that matter.  There are some developments, Suwanee Town Center comes to mind, that are mixed commercial and residential and are 4 to 5 stories... but the proposed projects are more along the line of 25 stories or more.

Gwinnett has a tremendous potential.  There are great schools, lots of businesses (including some pretty major company headquarters) and excellent transportation options.

It will be fun to see how this might unfold in the future.

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0 commentsLane Bailey - REALTOR & Car Guy • July 19 2009 09:25PM