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<br />5" IF 'rHESE AC'rIVI'rIES WILL BE ONGOING AFTER 'rHJ:S GRAN'.r PElUOD, ROW <br />WILL 'rHEY BE FUNDED? <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />If these activities continue, the funding will come from a <br />surcharge on garbage bills or a utility billing system 'for <br />recycling funding. <br />6.. SCORE FUNDING ~ PROPOSED BUDGE'r (PLEASE A'r'.rACR A COPY OF YOUR <br />ADOP'rED 1993 MUNICIPAL RECYCLING BUDGE'r): <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATION: <br /> <br />$ 19,318 <br /> <br />PROMO'rION ACTIVITIES <br />PLEASE DETAIL: <br />Mass Hailin<;rs <br /> <br />$ 6,467 <br /> <br />Incenti ve Awards <br /> <br />AdvertisinalPublication Costs <br /> <br />EQUIPMENT <br />PLEASE DETAIL: <br /> <br />'$ <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />COLLECTION OF RECYCLABLES <br />PLEASE DETAIL.: <br /> <br />$ <br /> <br />'rO'rAL <br /> <br />$25,785 <br /> <br />7. PLEASE DESCRIBE YOUR HUNJ:CIPAL IN-ROUSE RECYCLING PROGRAM: <br /> <br />The City offices and Public ~-1orks garage recycle' 'cans, newspaper, <br />glass, magazines, corrugated cardboard, used motor oil, bituminous <br />asphalt, and auto batteries. The cans, newspaper, glass, magazines, <br />and cardboard are collected ~y the hauler which services City. offices. <br />The motor oil, asphalt, an~ batteries are handled through separate <br />contracts. <br /> <br />--e <br />