or almost two decades, its hard-to-recycle program has offered residents with opportunities to responsibly dispose of materials that are not accepted curbside.
Financial estimates for replacing it were made before the tornado, so they include some inapplicable costs, like demolition, said Erin Keys, director of Columbia Utilities.
Other bill supporters say the new law will help relieve the pressure on downtown Portland retailers, who are sometimes understaffed or overwhelmed by large volumes of containers.