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  2. Harrisburg incinerator - Wikipedia

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    The Harrisburg Incinerator, now under private operation as Susquehanna Resource Management Complex (SRMC), is a waste-to-energy incinerator in South Harrisburg, Pennsylvania built and operated by the city from 1972 to 2003, which was an ongoing source of contention due to toxic air emissions and unforeseen costs which greatly contributed to the bankruptcy of the city.

  3. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Harrisburg has taxed land at a rate six times that on improvements since 1975, and this policy has been credited by its former mayor Stephen R. Reed, as well as by the city's former city manager during the 1980s, with reducing the number of vacant structures located in downtown Harrisburg from about 4,200 in 1982 to fewer than 500 in 1995. [92]

  4. Linda D. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    In the primaries for the 2013 Harrisburg mayoral election Thompson was defeated for re-nomination as mayor by Harrisburg businessman Eric R. Papenfuse, who won the primary, and City Controller Dan Miller, who placed second. [10] Thompson was the Democratic nominee for the 4th Congressional District of Pennsylvania in 2014.

  5. The City Council approved a new fee in September charging residents $6 per for each overloaded trash or recycling cart, and $3 for loose bags left on the side of the road.

  6. Why all Hennepin County residents' trash bills went up - AOL

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    David Haeg feels like he's pretty wired in to his Minnetonka community, so when he noticed a new charge for organics recycling on his trash bill, he was confused. "I follow local issues pretty ...

  7. Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Susquehanna Township is located adjacent to the city of Harrisburg in Dauphin County. It was named from the Susquehanna River which runs along its western edge. [4] On June 4, 1785, the state legislature created Dauphin County from part of Lancaster County.

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  9. Harrisburg City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Harrisburg City Council is the legislative branch of the city government of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and consists of seven members elected at-large. [1] The council president is elected by the council members and presides over city council meetings. In the event of illness or absence of the president, the vice president presides over the ...