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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 21, 201410 <br /> <br />Mr. Goodwin <br /> reported that Eureka does have the ability at their plant to collect and manage <br />single stream recycling. He indicated that the City could move to carts at a later time. He <br />discussed the education process that needs to take place in order to move from dual to single <br />stream. <br /> <br />Councilmember Werner <br /> questioned if the fees for recycling would increase if the City changed <br />to single stream. <br /> <br />Mr. Goodwin <br /> stated that there could be a slight increase in the processing fees, but noted that <br />participation would likely increase greatly, which would increase the amount of revenue share. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holmes <br /> inquired if the City had to move to carts. <br /> <br />Mr. Goodwin <br /> commented that the carts were easy and had a great deal of capacity. He noted that <br />there were smaller carts available for residents. He reported that the carts were more efficient for <br />the drivers. <br /> <br />Further discussion ensued regarding the options available for recycling bins and pickup. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden <br /> was in favor of the Council selecting Option #1, maintaining the use of <br />the existing bins with staff completing the competitive bid or RFP process for single stream <br />recycling between now and March 2015. <br /> <br /> <br />There was Council consensus to direct staff to proceed in this manner. <br /> <br /> <br />D.Ramsey County <br /> Economic Prosperity Presentation <br /> <br />or <br />, Ramsey County Policy and Planning Director, provided the Council with a <br />presentation on trosperity. He commented that the <br />County wants to address concentrated areas of financial poverty. The diversity of the County was <br />discussed along with how the County would be addressing employment, housing, capacity, <br />investment and education. <br /> <br />or <br /> reviewed the land uses throughout the County noting that Ramsey County was <br />extremely small in size, while being densely populated with a large percentage of institutional <br />property. In order for the County to thrive, there needed to be a healthy mix of all land uses. The <br />thriving employment base for the County was noted, along with the high unemployment rate. <br /> <br />or <br /> described how the areas of concentrated poverty lacked good means of public <br />transportation. He believed that this was a regional area of concern that needed to be addressed. <br />He anticipated that transportation corridors in the County would continue to be an area of <br />contention, stating that the County would need partnership from cities. <br /> <br /> reviewed the plans the County had moving forward and asked for questions or <br />comments from the Council. <br /> <br />