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PAG E 2 <br />SUSTAINABLE ROSEVILLE <br />Home Energy Squad <br />Food Scraps Recycling <br />Many of us are seeing high utility bills this time of <br />year, and a Home Energy Squad visit can help you <br />identify where you can add efficiency to your home! <br />Visits for Roseville residents are only $50 (normally <br />$100), and are also available free for income - <br />qualified households. <br />A Home Energy Squad visit is a great first step to <br />determining how to use less energy before tackling <br />larger home improvement projects like new windows <br />or rooftop solar. <br />Ramsey County is recruiting for a resident trial focus group <br />to try their new food scraps pickup program, scheduled to <br />roll out in late 2022/early 2023. If selected, you will receive <br />a $150 gift card! <br />Fill out this form by February 20th to be considered. The <br />trial is open to renters and homeowners. <br />Want to get started recycling your food scraps? It's easier <br />than you might think! Visit City Hall for a FREE starter kit, <br />which includes compostable bags, a countertop bucket, and <br />more information about what's accepted! Food scraps can <br />be dropped off 24/7 at our collection site at 2580 Dale St. N. <br />Adopt -A -Drain <br />Storm drains need attention in winter too! Clearing snow and ice <br />away from storm drains help them drain properly and prevent <br />flooding. You can adopt a storm drain in your neighborhood, which <br />includes giving your drain its very own clever name (optional but <br />cute!) and tracking how often you clean it. <br />Last year Roseville had 192 people participate in Adopt a Drain. <br />Can we get to 250 in 2022? Visit our Adopt A Drain site for infor- <br />mation on how to get started! <br />