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Recyclin~ <br /> <br />In April each year, the Street/Park Department hosts a City Clean-up Day that has been very <br />successful. This effort is coordinated by Building and Zoning Department and is staffed by <br />city workers and volunteers. Contractors collect and recycle appliances and tires. Furniture <br />that is serviceable is collected by Goodwill and the unserviceable furniture is collected by local <br />trash haulers and taken to the RDF Plant. City workers collect and process the scrap metal <br />and batteries before selling them to local scrap metal dealers. <br /> <br />Our largest commitment to recycling is the brush and lawn waste drop off facility. In 2001, <br />we spent 464 hours for equipment and labor to process, haul and compost the material <br />collected. This facility is very popular with the residents, but it requires a great deal more <br />department time than I ever imagined. We transported about 5,304 c.y. of compost material <br />or approximately 442 loads. <br /> <br />In 2001, our oil/oil filters and antJ'-freeze recycling public drop-off collected 2,860 gallons of <br />used oil, which was recycled through OSI and 400 gallons of anti-freeze was collected and just <br />stored. We crushed and recycled approximately 1,330 oil filters. Once processed, the oil <br />filters then fit into three 55 gallon containers that were recycled through OSI. <br /> <br />City Tree Program <br /> <br />Each household is eligible for two city funded twenty-five dollar discount coupons towards <br />the purchase of shade trees from Steve's Nursery or Better Yards & Gardens. To make the <br />program even more attractive, the nurseries each offer an additional 15% discount towards the <br />purchase price of the trees. <br /> <br />Conifers are available for residents to purchase at a reduced cost. Street/Park staff orders the <br />trees for residents to pick up at the street garage. <br /> <br />The response has been overwhelming, and in 2001 we issued 200 shade tree certificates with <br />146 redeemed for shade trees at the nurseries and sold 147 conifers <br /> <br /> <br />