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El Paso's Holiday Trash Schedule, UMC CEO Raise, and Rubin Center Leadership Change

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The City of El Paso has announced changes to its holiday trash pickup schedule, with pickups for gray and blue bins shifted to Saturday, December 27, and January 3 for Christmas and New Year’s weeks, respectively. Citizen collection stations will be closed on December 25-26 and January 1-2. Meanwhile, University Medical Center's CEO Jacob Cintron received an 86.3% performance rating, resulting in a 14% pay raise and a bonus totaling over $346,000, bringing his compensation to $1.1 million for the upcoming fiscal year. Additionally, Kerry Doyle, the director of UTEP’s Rubin Center for the Visual Arts, will retire on April 30 after 19 years, focusing on student-centered and community-engaged art initiatives. Lastly, El Paso County secured a $12.8 million federal grant to construct a new transit operations facility.

Key Details: • Trash pickup for gray bins on Dec. 27 and Jan. 3; blue bins collected on next scheduled day. • Citizen collection stations closed Dec. 25-26 and Jan. 1-2; reopen at 7 a.m. on Saturdays. • Kerry Doyle's retirement effective April 30; plans to work with Gaspar Enriquez Cultural Center. • UMC CEO Jacob Cintron's new salary is $1.1 million, including a $346,000 bonus. • El Paso County to build a new transit facility on Windermere Avenue with $12.8 million grant.

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Jacob CintronEl PasoUTEPKerry DoyleWindermere AvenueGaspar Enriquez Cultural CenterUniversity Medical Center of El PasoEl Paso Transportation AuthorityEnvironmental Services Department

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