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Environmental Board <br />November 30, 2022 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br /> <br />Chair Sullivan asked if staff has encountered any negative feedback from residents that <br />aren’t receiving replacements. <br /> <br />Mr. Nelson responded that he had not received complaints, but would explain the City <br />policy if questions did come up, noting that the residents on Stallion Lane did still have <br />one boulevard tree per house. <br /> <br />7. UPDATES <br /> <br />A. General Updates <br /> <br />Mr. Nelson stated that he would provide an annual forestry report for 2022 at an <br />upcoming meeting after submitting information for the Tree City USA program. Mr. <br />Nelson also noted that there is a tree sale advertisement in the City Newsletter, which is a <br />good program for residents who are losing a lot of trees to EAB. The tree sale occurs <br />every year during the winter and the City usually sells about 100 trees per year. <br /> <br />B. Recycling Updates <br /> <br />Ms. Philippi provided an update that an average of 197 cars showed up at the last three <br />months of Recycling Saturday for All Appliance Disposal. An average of 69 cars used <br />First Choice Document Destruction for paper shredding. <br /> <br />There are now 472 participants in the organics program. <br /> <br />Ms. Philippi stated that the Solid Waste Abatement Advisory Team meeting took place <br />October 26, 2022 and provided a brief summary of this meeting. <br /> <br />Ms. Philippi presented an overview of the parks recycling situation at each park in the <br />City. Of the 22 parks in the City, 21 have garbage services and 41 bins in total. Next to <br />most of the garbage bins are blue bins with a green cover for recycling. There are 19 <br />parks with recycling services and 34 containers in total. During the summer, garbage and <br />recycling bins are emptied every Monday mornings by the Parks department. The <br />emptied materials are then bought to the dumpsters at Public Works. <br /> <br />The Parks Department gave feedback that there is some cross contamination in the <br />recycling bins. Depending on the amount of contamination in the bins, staff will either <br />pick out the contamination or throw away the entire bag. <br />Chair Sullivan asked if there are any instructions on the recycling containers, and if the <br />staff ever considered adding labels. <br /> <br />Ms. Philippi replied that there are no labels on the containers, but there are stickers <br />available from the County that say no plastic bags.
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