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Problem Materials Project Expenses <br />• New problem materials collection start-up expenses <br />• Pop-up event expenses <br />NEW or Improved Recycling Program Project Expenses <br />Mid -calendar year program expansion expenses may be eligible for this grant program if they <br />have not already been approved in the 2022 SCORE grant program application. <br />Start-up collection expenses for targeted materials that are not currently being collected may <br />qualify for this grant program. <br />Expenses related to reducing contamination may be eligible for this grant program. <br />Project Description <br />1. Indicate focus area for project (check one): <br />❑ Waste Prevention or Reuse <br />0 Organics/Food Waste <br />❑ Problem Materials <br />❑ NEW Recycling <br />2. Describe the project purpose, scope, design, and detailed project costs. Include in this description <br />how the project will prevent waste, increase materials reuse, improve efficiency, and increase <br />collaboration between communities. <br />The organics program in Lino Lakes has been growing rapidly. We have 450 participants as of <br />7/28/22. Our 4 sites are currently comprised of 90 gallon carts. In order to provide more capacity <br />while also meeting city ordinance for trash bin placement, we are hoping to build organics enclosures <br />and shift site locations to better meet the program's needs. <br />The best quote that we received for an organics enclosure with a concrete pad is for $29,198. <br />The enclosure itself is $21,998.00. The concrete pad is $7,200. <br />The composite boards will be lower maintenance than wood and will be a better long-term solution <br />for our program. Our site design and best quote are the same as Ramsey County has installed at <br />Vadnais Heights and White Bear Lake City Halls. <br />The enclosure will be sized according to Walters enclosure specifications. A 12' X 14' enclosure will <br />accommodate a 4 yard organics dumpster. This same design will also house up to an 8-yard <br />enclosure, which will allow for future program growth. <br />2022 Municipal Waste Prevention and Recycling Grant Program <br />