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Resolution 7658 Residential Waste Reduction 2026-2028
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Resolution 7658 Residential Waste Reduction 2026-2028
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Waste Policy Grant Funding Contract
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1/12/2026
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<br /> 7 <br /> <br />the county to identify eligible activities that are customized to the city’s goals and needs. These <br />activities will be determined through the supplementary grant application process. <br /> <br />Multifamily resources provided by the county, including reusable tote bags/baskets and <br />multifamily specific signs and labels, are not eligible expenses. <br /> <br />V. City Requirements <br />A. Materials accepted <br /> <br />A city’s curbside collection program must accept a list of mixed recyclables as selected by the <br />county in consultation with haulers, local material recovery facilities, and end markets. The <br />county will update the list of materials as needed, distribute the list to city recycling <br />coordinators, and post the list on the county’s website. <br /> <br />B. Education and outreach <br /> <br />The partnership between the county and cities has been highly effective in educating residents <br />and motivating behavior change. To continue this partnership and increase these efforts, city <br />waste reduction, recycling and organics recycling activities must be coordinated with county and <br />regional efforts. Municipalities must adhere to the following requirements: <br /> 1. Use county terminology on promotional and educational materials when describing <br />recycling and organics recycling guidelines, including the description of materials <br />accepted and not accepted, as well as when describing preparation guidelines. <br />2. Use images approved by the county if using images of mixed recyclables and organic <br />materials. <br />3. Provide the following information on the city’s website: <br />• Recycling and organics recycling materials accepted and not accepted <br />• Curbside collection calendar <br />• Contact information for the city’s recycling coordinator <br />• Links to city recycling resources and programs <br />• Organics drop-off site(s) information <br />• Links to county recycling resources and programs <br /> <br />4. Provide a guide on recycling and organics recycling to residents each year. The guide <br />shall contain information on curbside collection, materials accepted and not accepted, <br />organics drop off site information (if applicable), and a curbside collection calendar.
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