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In all fairness, Dooley negotiated a better deal which would have had the county residents baying about $9.00 a month which was rejected by the county council. Off the record he will tell you he does not like Meridian or the current contract. This is classic politics at play here. To include legal defense fees as part of the cost of the program is misleading. That portion of the cost should go to the disgruntled south county residents and if the county prevails, I hope to see the county recoup those legal fees from the disgruntled haulers and residents personally. I still think this is a wise decision in the long run and no I do not wish to hear tired claims of socialism and lack of free enterprise.Elliott Davis, investigative reporter for KTVI Fox 2 Now (www.fox2now.com ) news will air a report on the status of St. Louis County’s controversial trash districting program this Tuesday evening at 9:00 p.m. on his “YOU PAID FOR IT” segment.







