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The City Council established the Residential Solid waste and Recycling Citizen Advisory <br />Committee in 2001 to examine Roseville }s garbage and recycling policies and programs. <br />As part of its study released in May 2002, the Committee recommended Roseville resume <br />holding an annual Clean Up Day. A survey showed 78% of residents said they would be <br />very likely or somewhat likely to use a Clean Up Day. <br />This time instead of being free, resident would pay two- thirds of the disposal costs for each <br />item or load they brought to the event and the City would pay the other third. The <br />Committee examined various other possibilities including holding two clean up days (as <br />does Shoreview) or having a curbside collection of oversized items (as is done in <br />Bloomington). Members preferred holding a single clean up day with aggressive public <br />education about how to dispose of difficult iterns at other times of the year. They wrote: <br />"As they discussed options, committee members decided that consumers <br />should take some responsibility to find proper means of disposal for all <br />the thugs they no longer wish to have. Residents should not rely solely <br />on govenunent programs to manage their waste. Although City programs <br />can raise awareness of waste issues by managing some waste while <br />educating residents about waste issues... If residents are fully informed, <br />they will be empowered to make decisions about their waste choices and <br />use economic forces to create a waste system that best meets their needs. <br />For instance will they know to ask before they buy something new if the <br />store will take it back when it wears out ?" <br />Members Felt that if Roseville held two clean ups or a curbside collection program, <br />residents would come to rely on the convenience of the City programs and would not loop <br />for ways to reduce the amount of waste they generate. <br />At its November 181, 2002 meeting the City Council approved reinstituting the dean Up <br />Day. It also passed a motion directing the public Forks and Transportation Commission <br />to review solid waste and recycling issues and make recommendations to the Council. <br />L I <br />The ® Public Works and Transportation Commission worked with staff to select a site: the <br />Dale Street Soccer Fields parking lot, a date: Saturday, April 26, and approved the <br />concepts in the Request For Proposal for Operation of a dean Up Day issued January IS, <br />2003. <br />