Some city council members have tried for almost ten years to get legislation approved that would ban plastic bags. And now some are trying once again.

Councilman Bill Henry is sponsoring the measure, which would charge a five-cent fee for paper or other types of bags at checkout.

Business owners would keep a penny of the fee to help pay for their additional costs for paper bags.

The city gets the other four cents, which Councilman Henry says would be used to pay for and hand out free reusable bags for city residents.

The legislation would also repeal the plastic bag reduction program, which is a voluntary program for stores that have food licenses to register and maintain records on their bag usage.

A council committee will now take up the measure.