If the city takes their garbage collection completely in-house, the savings will be substantial according to the Director of Municipal Operations Paul Groody.
He says about 1.3 million dollars will be saved over 5 years, even after factoring in the costs of buying equipment necessary for the switchover.
In terms of yearly operational savings once the transition is complete, Groody says it would be about half a million dollars.
The city currently uses a mixed system, with about a third of city trash being picked up by contractors.