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Brush <br />There are no <br />public drop <br />off sites for <br />brush in <br />Roseville. <br />Thus, most <br />residents <br />surveyed <br />arrange a <br />special picic <br />up with their <br />garbage hauler. Residents split almost 50/50 <br />on whether they would use a public brush drop <br />off site. <br />Recommendation: <br />The committee recommends Roseville offer <br />brush drop off as part of an annual clean up <br />day. In addition the City should expand and <br />enhance education campaigns to residents <br />about what to do with brush during other times <br />of the year as well as require haulers to annu- <br />ally inform residents about services and rates <br />as was mentioned earlier. <br />Organics <br />Some cities are starting or testing programs for <br />residents to separate organic material from <br />their trash so that it can be composted. <br />An example is the City of Hutchinson that <br />operates a curbside organics collection pro- <br />gram. Each participating household is given a <br />90 gallon wheeled organics cart similar to a <br />trash cart and special kitchen waste <br />compostable bags. Residents can put in food <br />waste; compostable cardboard such as pizza <br />and freezer boxes; paper products such as <br />paper plates, napkins and paper towels along <br />with yard waste. A Food Waste Recovery truck <br />picks up the organics and hauls them to the <br />City run compost facility. <br />0 <br />The finished compost is a quality product that <br />is then sold to offset part of the cost of the <br />program. <br />Hutchinson runs an actively used organics <br />collection program. Wayzata and Burnsville <br />are currently conducting pilot programs. St. <br />Paul just finished an organics pilot program <br />and is looking for a way to offer that service to <br />residents. <br />Recommendation: <br />The committee recommends Roseville study <br />organics collection as a way to meet the City's <br />goals of reduced waste and increased environ- <br />mental awareness of residents. <br />
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