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HomeMy Public PortalAbout14-8876 Ecological Paper RecyclingSponsored by: City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 14 -8876 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA- LOCKA, FLORIDA TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST OF ECOLOGICAL PAPER RECYCLING, INC., TO ASSIGN THE COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTAL SOLID WASTE CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OPA -LOCKA TO UNIVERSAL WASTE SERVICES OF FLORIDA, INC.; PROVIDING FOR ALL TERMS AND CURRENT REQUIREMENTS TO APPLY; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the City contracted with Ecological Paper Recycling, Inc. for residential and commercial solid waste collection; and WHEREAS, Ecological Paper Recycling has executed a purchase agreement with Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. for the purchase of certain assets, which includes the residential and commercial solid waste contracts with the City of Opa- locka.; and WHEREAS, Ecological Paper Recycling, Inc. is requesting the City of Opa- locka to consider an assignment by Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. as the City's residential and commercial solid collection vendor. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA LOCKA, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals to the preamble are hereby incorporated by reference. Section 2. The City Commission of the City of Opa- locka, Florida, hereby directs and authorizes the City Manager to execute all documents necessary for Ecological Paper Recycling, Inc. to assign its contract to Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc., for the City's residential and commercial solid collection, subject to Resolution No. 14 -8876 approval and execution of the final documents by City Manager and City Attorney, specifically included the issues of outstanding fees for city pick -up of garbage and trash and language addressing any future failures by the new contractor to pick -up garbage and trash in a timely manner. Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 15f' day of December, 2014. Attest to: YRA TA OR M,kYOR Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: W Jo na Flores Joseph S. Geller /"John Dellagloria City Clerk GREENSPOON MARDER, PA City Attorney Moved by: COMMISSIONER SANTIAGO Seconded by: VICE MAYOR HOLMES Commission Vote: 4 -0 Commissioner Kelley: YES Commissioner Pinder: OUT OF ROOM Commissioner Santiago: YES Vice -Mayor Holmes: YES Mayor Taylor: YES 2 City of Opa -Locka Agenda Cover Memo Commission Meeting Item Type: Resolution Ordinance Other X Date: 12/10/2014 (EnterX in box) Fiscal Impact: (Enter X in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading: (EnterX in box) 1St Reading 2nd Reading x Public Hearing: Yes No Yes No X X (Enter X in box) Funding Source: (Enter Fund & Dept) Advertising Requirement: Yes No Ex: (EnterX in box) Fund for new city hall Contract /P.O. Required: Yes No RFP /RFQ /Bid #: (Enter X in box) Strategic Plan Related Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Area: Strategic Plan Obj. /Strategy: (list the (Enter X in box) specific objective /strategy this item will address) Enhance Organizational p Bus. & Economic Dev p Required to expedite the construction Public Safety [:1 of the new City Hall Building. Quality of Education D Qual. of Life & City Image 0 Communcation 0 Sponsor Name Department: City Manager City Manager -CIP Short Title: Ecological Paper Recycling Request to Reassign Sanitation Contract to Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. Staff Summary: Ecological Paper Recycling, Inc. executed a purchase agreement with Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. for the purchase of certain assets, which includes Ecological residential and commercial solid waste contracts with the City of Opa -locka Proposed Action: No recommendations at this time. Attachment (s): 1. Letter from Ecological 2. Background and Experience 3. Letter of Recommendation 4. Certificate of Insurance S. Qualifications MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner FROM: Kelvin L. Bake /OPP-IOCKQ -,.. m/ \C ory Oq own �, Myra L. Taylor Timothy Holmes Joseph L. Iley B. Sa tiago Tere ce . Pinder r, City Mana / DATE: December 3, 2014 RE: Ecological Paper Recycling Request to Reassign Sanitation Contract to Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. Request: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA- LOCKA, FLORIDA TO CONSIDER THE REQUEST OF ECOLOGICAL PAPER RECYCLING, INC TO REASSIGN THE COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF OPA -LOCKA Description: Ecological Paper Recycling, Inc. executed a purchase agreement with Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. for the purchase of certain assets, which includes Ecological residential and commercial solid waste contracts with the City of Opa -locka Financial Impact: This is a budgeted item. Implementation Time Line: As soon as possible. Recommendation(s): No recommendations at this time. ATTACHMENT(S): 1. Letter from Ecological 2. Background and Experience 3. Letter of Recommendation 4. Certificate of Insurance S. Qualifications END OF MEMORANDUM e♦cological — paper recycling, inc. December 1, 2014 Kevin Baker, City Manager 3400 NW 135 Street, Building B Opa Locka, FL 33054 RE: Assignment of Residential and Commercial Waste Contracts Dear Mr. Baker: The purpose of this letter is to advise that on November 7, 2014, Ecological Paper Recycling, Inc. executed a purchase agreement with Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. for the purchase of certain assets, which include Ecological's aforementioned residential and commercial solid waste contracts with the City of Opa Locka. By this letter we are advising of our intent to assign these agreements from Ecological to Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. We have attached hereto information on Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. If you need any additional information, please let me know. Ecological is fulfilling all of its contractual commitments to Opa Locka and is prepared to cooperate fully in all transitional requirements. truly yours, gical Paper Flores, 0 Ecological Paper Recycling, Inc., 2350 Northwest 149 Street, Opa Locka, Florida 33054 Tel: Fax 305.688.8159 • Fax: 305.688.8953 • www.ecoworks360.com Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc. 2641 N. Flamingo Road Sunrise, Florida 33323 305- 735 -2257 December 1, 2014 Kevin Baker City Manager City of Opa Locka 3400 NW 135th Street, Building B Opa Locka, Florida 33054 Re: Background and experience Dear Mr. Baker: The following is a snap shot of our companies and commitment and experience under my leadership. We have an experienced and talented board of directors and expect our growth in Florida to be exceptional. We focus on customer service and while we consider ourselves a firm that focuses on the community and the clients its serves. We have multiple talents and well beyond just the waste and environmental division that allows us to provide additional expertise to the municipalities we serve. We have acquired this venture under the company, Universal Waste Service of Florida, Inc. I will begin to spend more time in the sunshine state to grow our companies. I have included snap shot of my professional bio and those of my top executives and board of directors. Joseph F. Sniezio III Education: St. John University — Bachelor of Science in 1983 CUNY Law School — Juris Doctorate degree in 1987 Employment: Chairman/CEO ECSI America, Inc.; ECSI International Inc.; Waste Services of America Corp.; R &S Waste Services, LLC; Frontline Waste Management Corp.; Competition Carting and Rubbish Removal Corp.; Can Man Sanitation, Inc.; Universal Waste Services of Florida, Inc.; ISG Risk Management, Inc.; MRG Construction Services, Inc.; Certified Site Safety of NY, LLC ECSI America, Inc. ( "ECSI ") the parent of all entities that I presently am the Chairman and CEO is becoming a leader in an emerging and rapidly growing industry of professional occupational risk management services and environmental waste services. The core focus of ECSI is for the construction and real estate development industries in New York, Connecticut, Louisiana and Florida. ECSI's business strategy consolidates existing businesses with synergistic verticals, into a single entity to become a market leader across three inter - related activities: • Environmental / Waste Services Hauling, Containers, Interior demo, residential and commercial sanitation • Construction & Consulting Services Logistics planning, Expediting services • Safety Engineering and Risk Management Site Safety Managers, Fire Plans, Fire Equipment Our goal is to provide the highest quality service to our clients through our fully integrated lines of business. The Environmental portion that consists of our Waste Companies we are very sensitive to the needs of municipalities. We currently operate in Florida, New York and Connecticut and maintain over 25,000 residential customers and references could be provided upon request. We services The Town of Yorktown, Village of Pelham, Town of Greenwich, Cos Cob, Byram, Old Greenwich, and Town of Carmel. We specialize in both front and rear load packers and we maintain customer service representatives to handle the questions relating to services. We have over 9600 commercial customers and over 10 school districts, hospitals and the entire County of Westchester. We are fully licensed and insured. We have combines experiences of over 70 years of leadership and customer services is our priority. The following are affiliations boards and committee Knights of Columbus, 3rd degree; City University Law School Alumni Association; Kiwanis International, Past President, Board of Directors (was one of the youngest Presidents for consecutive years); St. John's Alumni Association; Riverside Healthcare Systems, Inc., Board Of Trustees; Downtown Yonkers Management Association, Past Chairman; Downtown Yonkers Business Improvement District, Past Vice Chairman; DYMA Task Force, Past Chairman; Central Park Avenue Business Improvement District study group for the Mayor, Past Co- Chairman; Yonkers Chamber Of Commerce, member and Past Board Of Directors; New York Archdiocese, Past Steward; City Of Yonkers Mayor's Economic Task Force; Member; National Association of Home Builders, Capital Region Builders Association, Special Olympics Partner; Groundwork's Yonkers, Inc., Past Board Of Directors; YMCA of Yonkers, Board Of Directors; Friends Of Yonkers DARE, Inc., Chairman, Board Of Directors, Co- Founder of this Chapter, National Cancer Society, St. Jude Children's Hospital Partner in Hope, Children's Cancer Research Society, National Association of Manufacturers, member. Awards Proclamations and Certificates: Phillips Manor Hall Honored for Contribution for the Development in the Downtown Waterfront Area Yonkers Rising Star Award Island Park Chamber of Commerce Beautification Award Development of a commercial building. YMCA Community Leadership Award Yonkers Friends of the Arts Medici Honoree Proclamation by the City of Yonkers Mayor, Business week for my tireless time and effort Proclamation by the City of Yonkers Mayor, First Rising Star Award in the City of Yonkers Certificate of Recognition from Mayor's office Saving of a local historic monument Yonkers YMCA Annual honoree Dedication to the YMCA Youth and City of Yonkers Community City Council Certificate of Recognition- Saving of a historic Monument Certificate(s) of Appreciate and Special Recognition- Yonkers YMCA Certificate of Recognition- Board Member YMCA City Council Honorarium, Community Leadership Award New York State Assembly Citation Mayoral Proclamation - concerted effort in revitalizing the Downtown Certificate of Appreciation NAACP New York State Assembly Citation Congressional Proclamation New York State Senate Proclamation Board of Directors; 1) Joseph F. Spiezio, III — Chairman of the Board/ CEO Joseph F. Spiezio, III is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ECSI companies. Prior to becoming Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ECSI America, Inc. Mr. Spiezio served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of several Waste and Environmental Companies that specialize in residential and commercial sanitation with over 70 trucks and 100 employees in 3 states with an emphasis on Florida which is its growth area for 2015. ECSI has over 150 employees who include architects, engineers, program managers, safety risk management and construction services professionals which serve clients around the world. Mr. Spiezio is the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Certified Site Safety, LLC, a WBE and DBE company now a subsidiary of ECSI America, Inc. providing Construction Site Safety. Mr. Spiezio is also the founder and CEO of a Real Estate Development Company in New York, New Jersey, Louisiana and Florida. 2) Michael R. Gianatasio, PE — Director /COO As ECSI's President, Mr. Gianatasio implements companywide systems and procedures for reporting, project controls, financial controls, and human resource protocols. He is responsible for the global operations of safety, engineering, waste services and construction program management. Various training models and for safety in sanitation drivers and helpers to improve safety in residential neighborhoods. Mr. Gianatasio is a licensed professional engineer, registered in four states, with over 18 years of experience in the engineering, safety and construction management industry. He also holds a B.S. from Manhattan College with a degree in Civil Engineering. As a seasoned safety and construction professional, Mr. Gianatasio maintains a NYC DOB Site Safety Managers License and FDNY Construction Site Fire Safety Managers Certification among his many other OSHA Certifications. He has also served as an expert witness in NY State Supreme Court Labor Law cases. 3) Ambassador Charles Gargano- Director Ambassador Gargano was named to our Board of Directors in October 2014. Recently, U.S. Immigration Fund, a national leader in EB -5 financing, appointed Ambassador Charles Gargano as Executive Director of U.S. Immigration Fund to oversee the future development and success of the U.S. Immigration Fund portfolio of USCIS- approved Regional Centers. Charles Gargano has spent more than 20 years in public service at the State and Federal level, serving Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, and New York Governor George Pataki. His governmental roles have included: Deputy Administrator of the Federal Urban Mass Transportation Administration in 1981; Ambassador to the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago from 1988 to 1991; Chairman and CEO of the Empire State Development Corporation and Vice Chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey from 1995 to 2007. Prior to entering public service, Mr. Gargano, a Professional Engineer, was a Partner in Posillico Construction and Engineering Corporation for 21 years. 4) Governor David A. Paterson -Board of Directors Governor Paterson became New York's 55th Governor on March 17, 2008. In his first address as Governor, he spoke about the challenges facing New York and his plans to build a better and brighter future for the citizens of this great state. Governor Paterson was ahead of the national curve in predicting and acting on the State's fiscal downturn. Despite the greatest economic crisis that New York State has ever faced, Governor Paterson enacted sweeping reforms on a wide range of issues facing New Yorkers. Governor Paterson led the movement to create permanent reforms to the way health care is delivered in New York State to rationalize the State's Medicaid reimbursement system and provide increased investment in primary and preventative care. He overhauled the Rockefeller Drug Laws for the first time in more than 30 years and after a 9 -year struggle to update the 1982 law governing bottle deposits, Governor Paterson guided the legislature to enact the Bigger Better Bottle Bill. In addition, as a result of the Governor's leadership, the Empire Zone Program is being reformed, the basic welfare grant was increased for the first time in two decades to help assist those struggling in poverty during a time of unprecedented economic turmoil and unemployment insurance benefits have been extended. In 2009, Governor Paterson successfully negotiated an MTA financial rescue Package allowing commuters to avoid painful service reductions, and he introduced landmark civil rights legislation that will end legal discrimination against same -sex couples in New York. In 1985, at the age of 31, Governor Paterson was elected to represent Harlem in the New York State Senate, becoming the youngest Senator in Albany at the time. In 2003, he became the first non -white legislative leader in New York's history when he was elevated to Minority Leader of the Senate. He made history again in 2004 when he became the first visually impaired person to address the Democratic National Convention and again in 2007 when he became New York's first African - American Lieutenant Governor. As Lieutenant Governor, he led the charge on several crucial issues for New York's future including achieving legislation for stem cell research, working to prevent domestic violence, putting forth a statewide renewable energy strategy and championing the expansion of minority and women owned businesses in New York. Governor Paterson, who is legally blind, is nationally recognized as a leading advocate for the visually and physically impaired. He is a member of the American Foundation for the Blind and he serves on the Board of the Achilles Track Club. He has served as a member of the Democratic National Committee and as a Chairman of the Coalition of Northeast Governors (CONEG). Governor Paterson was born May 20, 1954 in Brooklyn, NY to Portia and Basil Paterson, the first non -white Secretary of State in New York and the first African - American Vice -Chair of the National Democratic Party. He earned his bachelor's degree in History from Columbia University in 1977, and completed his J.D. at Hofstra Law School in 1982. 5) Michael J. Mauro, Esq. - Michael J. Mauro is the Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Director Mr. Mauro oversees all aspects of ECSI's global legal functions and compliance. In his role Mr. Mauro assists in the development of corporate policies, procedures and programs and provides continuing counsel and guidance on legal matters and on legal implications of all matters. He is responsible for ensuring that ECSI conducts its business in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. He serves as key lawyer /legal advisor on all major business transactions, including acquisitions, divestitures and joint ventures. As general counsel he judges the merits of major court cases filed against or on behalf of the company, works with the appropriate executives to define a strategic defense and approve settlements of disputes where warranted. Prior to joining the company, Mr. Mauro has held a distinguished career as a trial and appellate counsel representing corporate clients in various judicial and administrative forums. He was a partner at a private law firm in his previous employment. We can supply references upon request and additional staff if required. We look forward to the opportunity to serve this fine City. I can always be reached via cell phone at 914- 447 -0337 or email Joseph.sniezio(aj)wasteservices net Sincerely, Joseph F. Spiezio, III Chairman/CEO MICHAEL A. P17-7-1, JR., P.A. Atfoi --ey of Lcmr 8 sot N. W. a.3 s- stru4- - #2206 Miavwi, Lakzy, Ftori.d , 33026 E -mail: mpizzi @pizzilaw.com TOZP4w - (786) 307 5443 December 3, 2014 Mr.. Joe Geller City Attorney City of Opa -locka Opa- locka, FL Re: Joe Speizio Dear Mr. Geller: As requested, attached please rind the attached documents that I am requesting be attached as an Agenda Item at the City of Opa- locka's Council meeting next Wednesday. Included are the assignees Certificate of Insurance, list of exemplary qualifications, along with multiple letters of recommendation. Please forward these to the Manager. Finally, please forward me a draft of any proposed Resolutions for next Wednesday's Agenda relating to this item. It is critical that this item be resolved successfully next Wednesday. Please call me if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Michael A. Pizzi, Jr., Esq. Timothy S. Cassidy Mayor .Tune 10, 2014 Mr. Joseph F. Spiezio, III Chairman R &S Waste Services, LLC 1 Radisson Plaza New Rochelle, NY 10801 Re: Letter of Recommendation Dear Mr. Spiezio, III: �' Wesceheseer Couuey �� New Yor3c ,�,•� ��c °pelham��� Robert A. Yamuder Administrator As you know, the Village of Pelham retained R &S Waste Services, LLC as of March 1, 2014 to perform waste and recycling collection services. Since that time, I am pleased to report that R &S Waste Services, LLC has continued to meet and exceed our expectations for municipal waste management services in terms of professionalism, including but not limited to: regular on -time pickups; responsiveness to the Village of Pelham's administrative inquiries and the residents at large; well- maintained trucks and equipment (including new CNG- powered vehicles); expertly trained staff; overall cleanliness; and competitive pricing of waste management services. Please feel free to distribute this letter of recommendation to any prospective client of R &S Waste Services, LLC, and I would be happy to respond to any and all inquiries of interested parties who seek'highly experienced, efficient and professional waste management services, Keep up the good work! Sincerely, Robe A. Yamuder Village Administra or 195 Sparks Avenue, Pelham, New York 10803 • Telephone 914- 738 -2015 • Facsimile 914- 738 -7381 Yorktown Town Hall 363 Underhill Avenue, P.O. Box 703 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 Competition Carting, Inc. ATTN: Joseph Spiezio, Chairman 1 Radisson Plaza New Rochelle, NY 10801 (914) 962 -5722 www.york-townny.org June 17, 2014 Dear Mr. Spiezio: Since January 2013, Competition Carting has been the Town of Yorktown's contractor for the collection and disposal of residential refuse and recyclables. With approximately 36,000 residents, Competition Carting collects kitchen refuse (twice /week) and curbside recyclables (once /week) from 10,300 service stops. Our residents expect reliable and courteous service, and the Town of Yorktown is fortunate to have Competition Carting to do the job. Sincerely, Kim Angliss Gage Recycling Coordinator Cc: M. Grace, Supervisor - Town of Yorktown Crompond /Croton Heights / Huntersv -... /Jefferson Valley / Kitchawan / Mohegan Lake { Shrub Oak /Sparkle Lake / Teatown / Ynrktnwn /Y„rktnwn ue: 1.� ... ......... . i I set my whole being to endeavor to bring consolation to the cancerous poor.' Servant of God, Rose Hawthorne Mother Mary Alphonsa, O.P. 1851 - 1926 April 18, 2014 Mr. Joseph F. Spiezio, III Waste Services of America 1 Radison Plaza, 8t" floor New Rochelle, NY 10801 Dear Mr. Spiezio: A few days ago Michael Vetrano, our service representative with R &S Waste Services, brought our contract renewal for the next two years. We were caught off guard by your great generosity to us in regard to the monthly rate. It is deeply appreciated. I enclose a brochure about Rosary Hill to give you an idea of the work your kindness is helping to support. Be assured that the Sisters will remember you and especially your son in our daily prayers for our benefactors. You will also be included in the novena of Masses to be said in our chapel during the Easter season for our benefactors. God bless you and all who are dear to you. Very truly yours, � f tt of Sister Mary Joseph, OP Treasurer , osary Mill Hoine, 600 Linda Avenue, Hawthorne, New `Yor %C 10532 19141769 -0114 AMY J. SIEBERT, P.E. COMMISSIONER DAVID P THOMPSON, P.E. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER May 28, 2014 Re: Can Man Sanitation, Inc. To Whom it May Concern; DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Building Inspection Building Maintenance Engineering Highways Recycling Selvers Solid Waste Disposal Traffic Engineering I am writing in regards to the above referenced hauling company that is doing business with The Town of Greenwich. We have no issues and fully recommend them to any local organization. We have no complaints and their services have set the standard by which others should follow. I also appreciate Can Man Sanitation's interest in the Town's volunteer recycling organizations, to educate themselves and their customers for improved recycling. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact the undersigned. Sincerely, Patrick Collins Environmental Operations Manager Waste Disposal Division Department of Public Works 4 Holly Hill Lane Greenwich, CT 06830 Phone: (203) 869 -6910 Fax: (203) 618 -0653 Email: Pcollins @greenwichct.org Town Hall, 101 Field Point Road, Greenwich, Connecticut 06836 -2340 PHONE: (203) 622 -7740 FAX NO. (203) 622 -3716 %/1. Wchester �i&more 1922 - 1929 (-J estc�Ceste� Office of the Director of Engineering Mr. Michael A. Calgi August 2014 To Whom It May Concern: ()t&stehe kr'" P929- 200 i — �-- "� 'ountl '011.6 This letter is to provide a very positive reference for R &S Waste Services, LLC. This company has provided waste removal services at Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York for more than ten years. During that time our Club has been very pleased with their services and the attention to detail they provide for our waste and recycling needs as well as them maintaining their onsite equipment. Overall the experience has benefited the Club in ali aspects. They utilize proper safety methods and standards and always with professionalism. Their account manager, Mike Vetrano, has always been friendly, courteous, and quick to respond to any service issue with resolve. Should you desire any additional information concerning R &S Waste Services, LLC, please feel free to call me at my office number below. V rkAlgi Director of Engineering 919.798.5383 calg i/1 ettei /08.22.19 99 BOtmore Avenue ® Rye, New Yorl 10580 0 (914) 967 -6000 ® Fax (914) 967 -3429 GREENWICH COUNTRY CLUB 19 DOUBLING ROAD GREENWICH. CONNECTICUT 06530 \yW W.GREEN W ICI- ICOUNTRYCLUB.ORG July 1, 2014 To Whom It May Concern: I am writing to you in support of Can Man Sanitation Inc., and R &S Waste Services, LLC, both companies are run under the ownership of Joseph F. Spiezio, IIl. Based upon their reliable services, Mr. Spiezio's honesty in the handling of our materials, and costs associated with our open top weight tickets, the Greenwich Country Club began a business relationship with this waste hauling company. I am very encouraged to see the Connecticut division know as Can-Man Sanitation serving both our small and large local businesses. If you have any questions or need further information please feel free to contact me directly Sincerely, Guy D'Ambrosio, General Manager Page 1 of I Main Id From: "Leslie Howard" <gorillagal3 @verizon.net> To: "Maggie Klein" <maggieklein Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2014 4:25 PMhamweekly.com> Subject: letters to the editor Kudos to Pelham, for making it a cleaner and live, work and drive throughi safer place to This Setter has been t�;r, long This I have to say long in actually Putting into words, AAA to }�, � S Waste Removal, Iocanhnotgite Your contracts from I had close calls with the AA-ii trucks rum you how sign times lights, or going the wrong war down a one wag street. signs °r those garbage trucks is no match to even the ysturd et. one of SUVs or minivans. They were an accident waiting t Vest en of g o happen. Additionally, as someone who works in Pelham nota resident,, on many occasions i was behind an AAA truck to find them driving off after spillin garbage e street, Thep were more concerned wi hwhattimexthe over the clock out for the day, than the other hand, I have seen the men fromtR they fore with the and shovel, cleaning up debris that didn t Waste with o broom truck. They are also much nicer, more rolite, ha�,dQrn o� the and they observe the rules of the road. o- -ir_ i hope Pelham keeps renewing their contract: Thank you, Leslie Howard. New Rochelle resident who works in Pelham 8/24!2014