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MEMO TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />FROM: CLERK -ADMINISTRATOR <br />DATE: JANUARY 28, 1988 <br />SUBJECT: 1988 SPRING CLEAN-UP DAY <br />Attached please find a flyer prepared by staff regarding the <br />City's 1988 Spring Clean-up Day. <br />As in the past, the City will be using the services of <br />Container Service to haul all non -recyclable items; Beerman <br />Servicesfor recyclable items, tires, and appliances; and <br />Goodwill Industries for clothing and household good <br />donations. You might notice that rates have increased <br />substantially for recycling of appliances. Mr. Beerman has <br />indicated to me, as have other recvcling firms, that the <br />Pollution Control Agency has placed additional requirements <br />15 <br />on firms recycling such appliances thus resulting in an <br />increase in their costs. <br />You will also note that Rick Wriskey has decided to <br />distribute free tree seedlings to our residents during <br />clean-up day. He felt that this would be one good way to <br />_ <br />have quick contact with a large portion of our population. <br />In the very near future I will be contacting representatives <br />of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to determine if they wish <br />'z <br />to participate in this year's clean-up day program and will <br />make arrangements with McDonald's for the provision of free <br />lunches as we have done in past years. <br />I hope that you will reserve Saturday, May 7th on your <br />calendars and take a few hours out of your busy schedule to <br />help us during that day. <br />DFP/mjs <br />Donald F. Pauley <br />Clerk -Administrator <br />DFP/mjs <br />