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CITY PROQrRAMB <br />Conclusions <br />Roseville's current yard waste program is effective but limited. <br />RatiQnal� <br />Roseville's current yard waste management program is restricted <br />to collecting and composting leaves and a very limited tree <br />branch disposal program. Other yard wastes are not addressed. <br />�3ecommendations <br />� 1. Roseville should ha�e spring and fall C].ear� Sweep Days. <br />� <br />2. RpsevilZe shQUld explore the feasibility of: <br />a program for special needs residents to transpoart yard <br />wastes to approved disposal sites, <br />a pxogram for chipping tree branches from residential <br />property and using/selling the wood chips, and <br />a pragram for making storm damaged tree trunks and large <br />branches available to residents desiring fireplace wood. <br />20 <br />
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