QUOTE (rivermobster @ Jan 12 2009, 08:34 PM)

personally, i dont want them there at all. they are ugly, dirty, smelly and cause a huge souce of traffic back up on the busy weekends.
that fact that i have to pay for a service for some lazy azzhole that cant double bag his stuff and take it home with him totaly pisses me off!!!
jezuz, how did glamis ever surive all these years without those dumpsters there anyway??? youd think all of the sand dunes would be covered in trash by now by listening to some of you!!!

they have only been there a couple of years. lets get rid of those ugly azz things!!!!
pigs will be pigs no matter what you do. dumpsters aint gonna fix stupid.
how bout this.......
you want your $$$ spent on dumpsters??? or a new wash road graded along the fence???
think about that for a bit!!!Let's talk reality here.
Who the hell camps right next to the dumpsters? Nobody. Then the fact that they may be dirty smelly and ugly doesn't mean much, since you can drive past them without looking at them,, touching them, or smelling them.
As for the traffic backup, well, that's how some people do it. I take my trash over with my golf cart, then I just hop on the 78. I don't ever wait in line to get home.
As far as how the money gets spent...
this yr, the budget was set for the dumpsters to cost $400K. Thee was no price increase (as the BLM allegedly claims) so my position is, since the service was budgeted and is still within budget, the service should be provided as contracted for the remainder of the fiscal yr.
Now if you honestly think that this is a situation where we will get either dumpster service OR a new wash road graded, you need to stop attending meetings and start meditating, or drink ginseng or something. There is no correlation between removing dumpster service and a new wash road.
As a matter of fact, there was a very generous offer at the TRT meeting by Fastlane to get heavy equipment operators and bulldozers to get the job done. The appropriate thank you noises were made, but I think deep down that unless the issue gets pushed a lot harder by those who offered, the BLM won't take them up on that very, very generous offer.
They are going to continue to plod along as usual, incorporate the new wash road in the new RAMP...
we'll see how that unfolds. Past performance is not always a guarantee of future performance, but it's usually a safe bet.