Legal Question in Construction Law in California
Is a Private Monopoly, Granted by a City, Regarding Rental of Landfill Dumpster
My Uncle is a general contractor. Being the lowest bidder, he was
awarded a demolition contract. Upon commencing the job, he has been
informed that there is a city ordinance stipulating that any significant
amount of rubbish destined for the city landfill is to be removed using
bins provided by one private contractor.
Although my uncle owns his own equipment and bins, he has been told
that in the event he does not comply, he will be met with immediate
force via the local sheriff, police, etc.
Is such a law either constitutional or binding? What is his legal recourse?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Is a Private Monopoly, Granted by a City, Regarding Rental of Landfill Dump
The important fact here is that the City owns the landfill. Your uncle should consider other legal disposal sites if he wishes to use his own boxes.
I question whether the police or sheriff can use "immediate force," however. Most likely he would just be refused admission to the City landfill. Any greater use of force would probably be excessive and subject the law enforcement people to possible liability.