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In addition to the above, tfie Committee will caiduct public meetings concerning the project <br />at appr o priate times. These meetings would eduote the public on techniques they can apply <br />to reduce nutrient loadings and improve lake and watershed aesthetics. Other topics, such as <br />fishery management, might be incorporated. The meetings would also update the public on <br />how the project is proceeding and anewer quKtions they may have concerning the project or <br />their possible involvement in it, <br />As an element of the Public Informatiai Program, the costs associated with the Committee <br />will be jqjproximately SI6,200 annually assuming nine member; mating six times annually; <br />10 hours per individual per mating, and S25/hour plus 25 percent fringe benefits and other <br />direct costs (mailing, printing, travel, etc.). <br />Implementation of the spaific activities recommended by the Committa will have separate <br />costs. The annual cost csti.nated Ln Table 4 was $39,672 for year 1 of the program and <br />$25,272 for each subsequent year. As discussed above, the spaific tasks to be incorporated <br />into the implementadon of the Public Information Program will be determined by the <br />Committa. <br />2, Street Cleaning <br />As indicated in earlier sations, the City of Long Lake currently rents a strat swaping unit <br />every spring. Subsequent cleaning is conducted on an "as-noded" basis. This plan element <br />prioritizes areas within the City for strat cleaning. The high priority ireas (Figure 7) were <br />selaied on the basis of slope and intensity of use.