Hurley Transfer station goes cashless while raising rates

Starting January 1, 2023, the Hurley Transfer station will go cashless and fees will rise.

Beginning with the new year, permit holders who use the 1043 Dug Hill Road facility will need to purchase $20 coupons in advance instead of paying cash at the booth. The change is necessary to comply with a state Comptroller’s Office requirement, according to Hurley Public Information Officer Jeremy Schiffres.

The coupons will have 50 punch holes for 40 cents each and the necessary amount of holes will be punched for each visit.

Coupons can be purchased at the transfer station or the Town Clerk’s Office, 10 Wamsley Place, with a check or money order. The town is working on accepting credit and debit cards in the future.

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