MassLive.com reports that the Holyoke, Massachusetts, City Council has approved a measure to expand a local trash transfer company’s program.
The city council voted Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2016, to expand truck transfer hours for the UWM Holdings Inc. station from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. and to build a 9,000-square-foot addition for equipment storage, the article says. The alterations were proposed by the facility owner Scott Lemay.
“If this guy says he’s going to do something, he’s going to do it,” Councilor at Larger Daniel B. Bresnahan says in the article. “This is the type of business we want in the city of Holyoke.”
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