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Houston budget vote could soon bring first-ever trash fee for residents
Houston City Council may vote on a $5 monthly trash administrative fee for residents in the city's first-ever trash fee proposal.
By Bill Barajas, Meet the Team·22 hr ago
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Houston City Council is set to take a final vote Wednesday on Mayor John Whitmire's proposed $7. 5 billion budget - and one item is getting a lot of attention.
A proposed $5 monthly trash administrative fee would mark a first for Houston.
The city has never charged residents directly for trash pickup before.
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