Proposed Land Sale Would Enable New Waste Recycling Facility

June 27, 2012

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A municipal waste transfer station would be developed in the Stockyards Industrial Corridor through a City-owned land sale proposed to City Council today by Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

The station would be constructed on a 2.5-acre property at 4011 S. Packers Drive that would be sold to 1300 Exchange LLC for $504,000.

The station would be combined with an adjacent construction debris sorting facility to provide comprehensive waste management and recycling services for contractors, builders, and waste haulers. As a transfer station for municipal waste, the facility would accept more than 500 tons of trash per day that would be sorted for recycling purposes or for removal to a landfill.

As part of the $4 million project, approximately 30,000 square feet of an existing building would be modified to construct a new “tipping floor” for garbage trucks. A portion of the site would also be used to help improve vehicle circulation, allow for storage, and provide space for waste-to-energy initiatives.

The facility would create 20 full-time and 30 temporary construction jobs.

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