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Message <br />- - - -- original Message-­- <br />m. Mayor John Kysylyczyn [ma'11to:johnk@usfamily-neQ <br />Sent: Wednesday, September 17 f 2003 2:24 PM <br />To: <br />C C,. city. council d. roseville. rnn. us <br />Subject: ICE: recycling contract <br />Page I of 2 <br />Judy, <br />We could get you in touch with approximately 200, 000 or more users of the program i n our part of the <br />Twin cities. They would have used the program for a year or more, which is longer than you would get with any <br />pilot program. We are talking about people that live in neighborhoods just like ours. <br />I did contact regular homeowners that I saw out in their front yards in these communities to gather the <br />information I have on this issue. These were people I did not personally know. They fully supported single -sort. <br />don't just read brochures; I spent at least 1 hours gathering information on the issue. I have spent more time <br />gathering information on this issue than the other 4 council members combined. <br />We are already in a contract with Waste Management for recycling pickup and that will not change. The <br />length proposed for this contract would only be 6 months longer than our current contract. <br />With a Roseville pilot program, it is doubtful that any of your friends or neighbors would have tried it <br />because the pilot area would be small. The only exception is if your neighborhood was the area selected. The <br />crux of the issue is `+ what will we discover that we cannot gather from the other 20 cities that use this system?'" <br />Doing a pilot teat for the sake of doing a test only wastes time and money. That is what we would be doing here. <br />It is great to hear that you could easily fill u p a go gallon can. In other cities, most only need one go gallon <br />container. I called Waste Management today and they stated that many people have two cans and it does not <br />cost them one penny more. If you need a second can, or want two smaller cans, all you have to do is call them <br />and it will be taken care of, no additional charge. The goal is to get all recyclables in the can if it is physically <br />possible. <br />With your 30 bundles, Waste Management told me that there is absolutely no problem. They even told <br />me that some of their drivers are skilled enough to use the robotic arm to grab the bundle and throw it into the <br />The only difference between the current two -sort and single-sort is that you get a better can, and you get <br />an increase in the amount of tonnage that is recycled in the community. This is proven, and accomplishes our <br />recycling goals in Roseville. <br />Does this answer your questions? I would be happy to answer any additional questions. <br />Thanks, <br />Mayor John I ysylyczyn <br />3083 victoria Street <br />Roseville, MN 55 113 <br />jgt1n K &sfamily.net <br />Home Office: 651-484-1384 <br />Cell: 651 -398 -5337 <br />-----Original Message—­ <br />From: <br />Sent: Wednesday,, September 17, 2003 1:49 PM <br />9/1512003 <br />