Nevada County Breaks Ground on McCourtney Road Transfer Station Improvement Project
This week, District 4 Supervisor Sue Hoek and staff broke ground on the McCourtney Road Transfer Station (MRTS) Improvement Project. The project will repurpose the existing transfer station’s footprint to accommodate the increased traffic and demand for recycling and solid waste services and allow for the current State mandate for organic food waste collection and diversion.
“We are thrilled to break ground on this project for Nevada County residents. It’s been a long time, almost 11 years, in the making and will allow the transfer station to meet the County’s demand better,” Hoek said. “The new capacity and improvements will allow for quicker and easier turn around for both residents and contractors as well as reduce traffic impacts to property owners along McCourtney Road.”