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124 • Trails — monthly plus collection during the summer. As Parks staff empties <br />125 the trash containers, they can check the recycling containers. If they need <br />126 attention, Eureka will take care of it. <br />127 • Food stations, tennis courts, and ballfields — every other week plus. <br />128 Anytime Parks staff sees it is getting too full, Eureka will care of it. <br />129 • Pavilions — every other week or weekly (based on volume). <br />130 <br />131 These recommendations do not yet have pricing and that will be negotiated between <br />132 Eureka and City staff once the recommendations are approved. <br />133 <br />134 Chair Cihacek inquired if they can do organics recycling. <br />135 <br />136 Mr. Goodwin responded they currently cannot do this and it would depend on how <br />137 the City chose to pursue an organics program. <br />138 <br />139 Member Heimerl inquired if they would consider including phone contact <br />140 information for people in the park in the event containers need attention. <br />141 <br />142 Mr. Goodwin responded Eureka's phone number is on the carts, but it does not <br />143 direct people to call it. They could consider having a sign directing people to call <br />144 a number if the carts are full. With the pavilions, there is only a certain amount of <br />145 room for a few carts, and they discussed having empty carts accessible for Parks <br />146 staff to swap out as needed. <br />147 <br />148 Member Heimerl inquired if anyone called the number on the carts during the pilot <br />149 program. <br />150 <br />151 Mr. Goodwin responded Parks staff heard from a couple of people that thought it <br />152 was great they were including recycling and they did not hear any complaints. They <br />153 picked a perfect time on Monday morning to empty the containers. Timing is very <br />154 important in parks so that they are not competing with the residents for trail space. <br />155 <br />156 In response to Member Wozniak, Mr. Goodwin explained they do not do trail <br />157 pickups in any other parks. Usually it is Parks staff that uses City vehicles to do the <br />158 collections and dump them in a central location within the public works area for <br />159 pickup. Most cities would prefer to find a more efficient way to do it, but it is <br />160 challenging for a residential or commercial collector to deal with trail carts. When <br />161 they consider doing this service for Roseville, they will use residential trucks when <br />162 they can to cut down on cost. Since they are using the smaller truck that is used in <br />163 St. Paul alleys for the trail collections, the cost is assigned to both uses. The <br />164 versatility of the smaller truck helps to find a lot of uses, which in turn will keep <br />165 the cost down by distributing it to all those uses. <br />166 <br />167 Member Wozniak inquired if the smaller truck could collect organics, such as pet <br />168 waste. <br />169 <br />Page 4 of 15 <br />
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