WESTCHESTER COUNTY SOLID WASTE COMMISSION TO EXPAND POPULAR SMALL BUSINESS PROGRAM FOR LOCAL HAULERS

Reduced Fees Will Support Local Haulers Looking to Enter or Remain in the Regulated Waste Industry

Westchester County is expanding its Small Business Incentive Program to further level the playing field for small, local haulers. Launched by the Solid Waste Commission, Phase II of the initiative will allow additional eligible companies — particularly small “junk” haulers — to benefit from significantly reduced licensing and vehicle fees, removing a key financial barrier that has kept many from entering the industry or achieving compliance.

The first phase of the program, introduced in 2024, provided discounted fees to C-2 haulers operating with one truck and no container business. With the launch of Phase II, the Commission is expanding access to cover a second group of small haulers, including those specializing in cleanouts and household removals. These businesses often lack the resources to pay standard license application costs, which are the same as those for much larger haulers.

County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “Small businesses are the backbone of Westchester’s economy, and we must ensure they are not shut out of opportunity due to financial constraints. By expanding this program, we are helping ensure that local entrepreneurs — especially those operating on a small scale — have the support they need to comply with regulations and grow responsibly. This initiative reflects our ongoing commitment to equity, economic development and smart government.”

Westchester County Solid Waste Commission Executive Director Peri Kadanoff said: “The response to the first phase of this program was incredibly positive, not just from those who benefited but from the larger hauling community. Phase II builds on that momentum by supporting another group of hardworking small businesses that deserve a pathway to compliance and economic opportunity.”

Phase II of the program is expected to assist at least 13 small companies currently licensed with the Solid Waste Commission. The reduced fees will apply to new applicants and currently licensed businesses meeting eligibility criteria. The program’s cost is projected at $40,000, fully covered within the Commission’s budget. The Commission unanimously voted for the expansion in early April.

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