MACOMB TOWNSHIP — After a month of observation, the Macomb Township Board of Trustees on Aug. 13 found Priority Waste’s performance improved enough to keep its waste hauler contact, at least for another month.
Trustees voted 6-1 to delay implementing fines for missed pickups for 30 days. The decision came after a public hearing where residents aired their grievances with Priority Waste, a discussion with Priority Waste CEO Todd Stamper and a month’s worth of results from Priority that showed service improvements.
“I do think they’ve made a very strong effort to get things right,” Township Supervisor Frank Viviano said. “I am still disappointed that we got in this position to begin with, and we’ve had that discussion, but I can’t in good conscience say that we are back on par with the exp