DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATION BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
In re Allied Waste Services of North America, LLC dba Republic Services’ Application for Class D Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity
Docket 2025.12.087
January 6, 2026
Notice of Application and Protest Deadline
1. On December 10, 2025, Allied Waste Services of North America, LLC dba Republic Services of Montana (“Republic”), submitted its finalized Application for Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (“Application”) with the Montana Public Service Commission (“Commission”). In its Application, Republic requests authority to transport garbage as a Class D motor carrier between all points and places in Jefferson County, Montana that are located within one mile of Highway 287 to a lawful disposal site.
2. A copy of the Application is publicly available at the Commission’s business office, 1701 Prospect Avenue, Helena, MT 59601, and online at the Commission’s website (psc.mt.gov) under Docket No. 2025.12.087. A copy of the Application may also be available at the office of the Montana Consumer Counsel, which represents consumer interests before the Commission, 111 North Last Chance Gulch, Suite 1B, Helena, MT 59601, (406) 444-2771. Interested parties can register on the Commission’s website to receive notice of filings in this docket. Instructions for subscribing to notices of filings are available at psc.mt.gov/reddi-help (select “Join a Docket Watchlist”).
3. Any interested party may protest the Application or request a hearing. Protests and requests for hearing must be filed with the Commission no later than January 21, 2026. The form titled “Protest to Application for PCN, S&T, or Lease” is available on the Commission’s website under the “Regulated Utilities” tab, then the “Compliance Materials and Forms” tab, and then the “Motor Carriers” box, under the subheading “Protests.”
4. Protests must be submitted to the Commission both electronically and in hard copy. Protests must be submitted electronically to the Commission through REDDI at reddi.mt.gov. Hard copies must be mailed to the Commission at P.O. Box 202601, Helena, MT 59620. A filing fee of $500 must accompany the hard copy mailed to the Commission. A hard copy of each protest must also be mailed to Republic’s attorney, Lucas H. Forcella, Crowley Fleck PLLP, P.O. Box 2529, Billings, MT 59103.
5. If no protests or requests for hearing are received by the deadline set forth above, the Commission may act on the Application without a public hearing, pursuant to Montana Code Annotated § 69-12-321(1)(b).
6. The Commission invites members of the public who do not wish to formally protest the Application to submit written public comments on the matter to the Commission at P.O. Box 202601, Helena, MT 59620, or by email to pschelp@mt.gov. Public comments may also be submitted online in REDDI. Instructions for submitting public comments in REDDI are available at psc.mt.gov/reddi-help (select “Submit a Public Comment”). Any person with a disability needing reasonable accommodation to provide comment should call the Commission at (800) 646-6150. All comments received will be public records. Personal or private information should not be included in comments.
7. The Commission’s jurisdiction over this matter is provided in Title 69 and Title 2, Chapter 4 of the Montana Code Annotated; Title 38, Chapters 2 and 3 of the Montana Administrative Rules; and any prior orders of the Commission relevant to the issues presented.
DONE and DATED January 6, 2026, by the Montana Public Service Commission through delegation to staff.
Jeff Welborn, President
Jennifer Fielder, Vice President
Randall Pinocci, Commissioner
Dr. Annie Bukacek, Commissioner
Brad Molnar, Commissioner
Legal 26-004 Published in The Monitor January 14, 2026 MNAXLP


