Only weeks after taking office, Perkins
announced his support for a garbage collection tax. Currently, the city
provides the service free for payers of sewerage and water fees, amounts which
have seen a large increase over the past several years to fund federal
government-ordered updating and improvement. Almost all cities charge
separately for basic trash pickup.
That operation has seen a decline in the last few
years, first with a significant portion of it sidelined with Bossier City’s
decision to decouple from Shreveport in this effort in favor of private
provision. More recently, the city has had greater difficulty in keeping the
scaled-down enterprise fully staffed because of relatively low wages, with the
embarrassment that the departing workers fled to Bossier City’s provider.
Worse, with Bossier
City changing its providers to one that doesn’t use Shreveport’s landfill,
that means a hit of over $1 million annually to city revenues.