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Guilford County Seeks Public Input on Waste Management Plan

Guilford County is asking residents and businesses to complete a brief online survey to inform its Solid Waste Management Plan, gathering feedback on service satisfaction, recycling habits, accessibility, and community priorities. The input will help shape future decisions about collection programs, infrastructure investments, recycling initiatives, and environmental protection, and the survey is open through Friday, January 16.

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Guilford County Seeks Public Input on Waste Management Plan
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Guilford County officials opened a public feedback period December 17 as the county develops its upcoming Solid Waste Management Plan. Residents and businesses can complete a brief online survey at GuilfordCountyNC.gov/LetsTalkTrash through Friday, January 16. The questionnaire asks about service satisfaction, recycling habits, accessibility, and community priorities related to waste management.

The county framed the survey as an opportunity to surface practical concerns and priorities that will inform how local waste services evolve. "Our online survey gives everyone in Guilford County a chance to share what's working well and where improvements are needed with waste and recycling services," said Bonnie Ware, community environmental program manager. County staff say the plan will guide future decisions about collection programs, infrastructure investments, recycling initiatives, and environmental protection.

For residents, the plan could affect how and where garbage and recycling are collected, investments in transfer or processing facilities, and the scope of recycling programs and outreach. For businesses, changes could influence service options and operational costs tied to waste handling and recycling compliance. Officials emphasize that community input will be used to align county priorities with the experiences of those who use the services daily.

Guilford County Environmental Services is managing the process and has posted additional information on its website at GuilfordCountyNC.gov/Recycles. Residents and business owners who want more information or assistance can contact Bonnie Ware at bware@guilfordcountync.gov or (336) 641 3792. The county encourages participation from a broad cross section of neighborhoods and commercial sectors so the Solid Waste Management Plan reflects diverse needs and constraints across Guilford County.

The feedback period is time limited, and the county will compile responses to help set policy direction and investment priorities in the months ahead. Participation will be one mechanism for residents and businesses to influence local waste policy and the allocation of public resources.

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