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even conduct a pilot for single - stream. Hellekson says the St. Louis Park City Council views single - stream as <br />unproven, <br />Remember, too, neither the Roseville Residential recycling Committee nor the public works and <br />Transportation Conunission recommended that the City move immediately to a citywide single - stream <br />collection system. <br />Other Contract Implications <br />Under the single- stream proposal from waste Management the cost for curbside recycling gill g o front 2.05 to <br />$2.36 per household per month in 2004. Rates would go up 3% each year through 2008 endin g at $2.71, waste <br />Management would retain ownership of the carts at the end of the contract. <br />Waste Management would burr Roseville's recycling bins at a rate of $5.50 for each bin and $3.25 for each lid. <br />Residents could use either a two -sort or single - stream recycling program to reduce the amount of garbage the <br />produce. Deducing garbage would give residents the option of voluntarily switching to a smaller size garbage <br />container �� <br />to save money, See attached chart "Roseville True Cost Analysis of Dealing with waste." <br />Tl Curbside recycling charge would need to be modified far 004 to reflect the increased cost o f` sin le- strearn <br />x. g <br />service as well as to offset a SCORE grant reduction from the State. <br />Council Action Reciuested <br />Provide direction about the current recycling contract: <br />• Maintain the ement contract that continues the two -sort system for one more year while a single- <br />stream pilot project is conducted; <br />• ha.nge the dent contract to begin a citywide single-stream collection process see contract <br />Addendum attached; <br />Some other Council direction regarding residential recycling. <br />Attachments: <br />Proposed Contract Addendum to begin Citywide Single-Stream Collection <br />Memo from lbw Beck with attachments <br />Cost Analysis <br />