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ivt, 3 <br />Ao� MEMO To: MAYOR AND CITY COUNC 1, <br />FROM: CLERK-AUMIYISTRATC)ItI/f\\✓-� <br />DATF.i AUGUST 13. 1985 <br />SUBJECT: CLEAN-UP DAY <br />Prior to our having a full accounting of the cost of the <br />City's spring clean-up, there had been discussion regarding <br />the possinility of a tall clean-up day. Unfortunately, <br />spring clean-up exreedad the City's oudget to such a level <br />as to make the possibility of a fall clean-up day unlikely. <br />I recently received a letter from Beermann Services, copy <br />indicating their interest in conducting a fall <br />clean-up day in our community. In a <br />with Mr. Bernie Beermann I was advised that they would <br />conduct a clean-up day in the city and could charge for <br />their costs in one of three ways. Those being, charging the <br />entire cost for drop-off to theresidents <br />on anoindividual <br />basis, having the City pick up e <br />enLireclean-up day, cr as is the case with our spring clean-up, <br />have the residents pay a mall drop-off charge and the City <br />pick up the difference. <br />In all three sccrarios, there will be no charge by Beermann <br />Services for items which are recyclable and the only <br />expectations they have of the City to assist in this <br />activity would be to provide a location and publicity which <br />has never been a problem for the City on clean-up day <br />activates. <br />I would like to discuss the possiblity of arranging for a <br />fall clean-up day using Peermann Services and the level of a <br />financial involvement that the City might wish to have in <br />such a clean-up day at your September 3, 1985 a)enda <br />session. <br />DFPi mj s <br />