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Agenda Packets
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4/2/1992
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4/2/1992
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2. There should be a choice of either curbside or garageside pick-up. <br /> 3. Specific rates should be set up and advertised for pickup of separate <br /> items (appliances, branches, etc). This could then replace the city clean-up <br /> day. <br /> 4. The list of items to be collected for recycling should be expanded to <br /> include all of the following: <br /> a. Newspapers and advertising inserts <br /> b. Office mix type paper <br /> c. Magazines and catalogs <br /> d. Corrugated cardboard <br /> e. Telephone books <br /> f. Glass containers <br /> g. Plastics - at a minimum, types 1 and 2; and potentially type 3 <br /> h. Metal cans <br /> This list needs to be flexible for additions and subtractions as markets <br /> appear and disappear, The city needs to be careful to investigate these <br /> markets to assure that haulers cannot find a market for something before it <br /> is removed from the list. The city will also have to be aware of new <br /> recycling markets to assure that all recyclable items are collected, <br /> 5. The hauler(s) will need to report who are their customers, so the city can <br /> assure that all residences have a city licensed hauler. This is an attempt to <br /> reduce the amount of dumping that is done in our parks and wetlands. This <br /> task would be extremely simple if there were a single-hauler/city-billing <br /> situation. But otherwise a simple database could be easily set up and <br /> maintained. <br /> 6. Specific rates should be set up for the collection of compostable yard <br /> waste (grass an. • • - . - .' - - . : . . --the-spring-and <br /> fall and these items should be taken to a compost site. <br /> 7. Recycling must be picked up the same day as the garbage. This is an <br /> important part of increasing participation. <br />
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