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Executive Session and regular City Council — 4!7/03 <br />DRAFT" Minutes — Page 6 <br />Councilmember Kough questioned recent Council meeting <br />minutes that apparently contradicted that understanding, <br />and asked for clarification. <br />Communications Specialist Tim Pratt stated that all issues <br />had been worked out and the City is now fully in <br />compliance with state law, mandating that all residents be <br />provided with an opportunity to recycle at their residence. <br />Mr. Pratt elaborated that there had been some multi - family <br />complexes that had private contracts in place when the <br />City ordinance had been revised to extend services to all <br />mufti- family units in the City; but after allowing those <br />contracts to be honored until their expiration, they were <br />now all provided with services under the City's program. <br />Mr. Pratt stated that, due to recycling haulers not meeting <br />their twice - annually reporting requirement to the City, <br />staff had finally been able to clearly identify all complexes and how they were serviced as part of the implementation <br />and compliance process. <br />No action was required. <br />Multi - Family <br />Recycling Issues <br />A. State Aid Reductions, Potential impacts and Possible State Aid <br />Solutions <br />Reductions, <br />Finance Director Chris Miler reviewed the magnitude of Potential Impacts <br />proposed state -aid cuts and provided a perspective and Possible <br />regarding potential city -wide impacts and potential options Solutions <br />and staff recommendations for Councilmembers to <br />consider in addressing this proposed deficit. ' <br />Kysylyczyn moved, Maschka seconded, authorizing staff <br />to work out the details presented in the concept plan <br />