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(1) One promotional mailing to each household focused exclusively on the <br />Municipality’s recycling program; <br /> <br />(2) One promotional advertisement detailing recycling opportunities available for <br />residents included in the Municipality’s newsletter or local newspaper; and <br /> <br />(3) Two community outreach activities at Municipal or Quasi-Municipal events to <br />inform residents about recycling opportunities. <br /> <br />iv. The public information components listed above shall focus on all recyclable <br />materials and the various opportunities to recycle and compost within the <br />Municipality. The Municipality shall incorporate County/regional campaigns and <br />images and use the toolkits provided by the County when preparing promotional <br />materials. The Municipality, on an ongoing basis, shall identify new residents and <br />provide detailed information on the recycling opportunities available to these new <br />residents. The County shall work with the Municipality on promotional materials to <br />coordinate messages. The Municipality shall provide promotional materials for <br />review prior to publication to ensure accuracy. <br /> <br />v. The Municipality shall regularly attend the bi-monthly Solid Waste Abatement <br />Advisory Team (SWAAT) meetings per year. <br /> <br />vi. The Municipality shall offer a minimum of one spring and/or fall recycling drop-off <br />event(s) where items not normally accepted at the curb are collected for recycling. <br />If the Municipality is hosting a monthly drop-off as described below, the spring/fall <br />recycling drop-off events may be included within that program. <br /> <br />b. The Municipality is encouraged to expand its recycling program to include one or <br />more of the following components in order to receive additional funding. <br /> <br />i. Organize monthly/quarterly recycling drop-off events which can be held in <br />conjunction with a neighboring municipality(ies) on a cooperative basis for the <br />citizens of both/all municipalities. <br /> <br />ii. Provide a community event recycling program, which at a minimum would consist <br />of providing recycling opportunities at all Municipal sponsored or Quasi-Municipal <br />events and festivals as required by Minn. Stat. § 115A.151. The feasibility of <br />adding organics collection at the event will be explored and if feasible, <br />implemented as an enhancement to the waste abatement program. <br /> <br />iii. Provide the opportunity for citizens to engage in recycling activities at Municipal <br />and Quasi-Municipal facilities as required by Minn. Stat. § 115A.151 such as <br />athletic fields and public centers. <br /> <br />iv. Organize and manage a Full-Service Recycling Drop-off Center. <br /> <br />v. Develop enhanced recycling promotion and assistance for multifamily dwellings. <br /> <br />vi. Develop additional opportunities for source-separated compostable materials <br />collection. <br />
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