Solid waste claims it’s hamstrung without cars [The Ironton Tribune, Ohio]
| By Benita Heath, The Ironton Tribune, Ohio | |
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Checking out those sites, tracking down who caused them and taking those individuals to court is part of what the two-county district does.
But not this week. That's because they can't use the four cars, two trailers and litter van they typically use to do that work. Now the question is who owns those vehicles: the solid waste district or the agency that for more than a decade operated the district.
Right now that agency, the
"We can't operate the program,"
Without the titles to the vehicles the district can't insure them itself.
But
On
The Ohio EPA was starting to create a program when the CAO stepped in with a proposal to the
In 2001 the district put on a
This year that revenue came in at
When the district's board, made up of the commissioners from both counties, voted to sever ties with the CAO, the district became an independent agency.
The district's five employees are now
It was out of that
Gossett calls the cars, trailers and van unrestricted assets and said the current situation was a result of miscommunication and misperception.
"Those vehicles were bought by the CAO, not by the county," Gossett said. "When we designated (employees) for solid waste, they were CAO employees and the same thing for the assets. They were CAO assets. They paid us for the services to administer the solid waste. All of those dollars were unrestricted dollars.
"It is a fair statement we basically bought those with the money the county had given us. But the county gave us that money for performance with no strings attached. They were happy with the performance, including taking the risk of buying assets and employing individuals."
Gossett likened the arrangement the solid waste district had with the CAO to any contract an outside agency would have with a government entity.
"If you have a contract with the city or county, you have to have equipment to perform," he said. "When the government no longer employs you, they can't take the assets used to perform the contract."
Right now all vehicles have been parked at undisclosed locations by solid waste employees, where Palmer says they will remain for the time being.
"It is very frustrating and upsetting," Palmer said. "I am not turning (the vehicles) over and I am seeking legal advice."
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