Any and all documents relating to Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 149, Section 29, which refer to, relate to, and/or reference the above reference project which would allow Northeast Recycling Co., LLC to ascertain the bond company for which they can assert a bond claim for the removal of waste and recycled material provided to the City of Boston for the Project.
The duties include: Works in coordination with the Citys Recycling Depot.1 Assists residents, provides information, and properly disposes of items accepted at the site. Assists Refuse General Foreman or his designee in checking route sheets for compliance with trash regulations for th City. Assists in cleanup of City-owned properties when necessary. Picks up illegal dumping materials, shopping carts, tires, etc.
The duties include: Works in coordination with the Citys Recycling Depot.1 Assists residents, provides information, and properly disposes of items accepted at the site. Assists Refuse General Foreman or his designee in checking route sheets for compliance with trash regulations for the City. Assists in cleanup of City-owned properties when necessary. Picks up illegal dumping materials, shopping carts, tires, etc.
Helen Bowler to make the necessary S\neerely, Don\Teres cc: Chief Parham Nick Marshall The University of Massachusetts is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution Printed on Recycled Paper mo Unient 3 (2) UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS Division of Human Resources Personnel AMHERST 330 Whitmore Administration Building Payroll Labpe Relations 181 Presidents Drive Amherst, MA 01003-9313 voice: 413.545.0380 fax: 413.545.0483 www.umass.edu/humres
RECREATION ASST SWIM COACH FIREFIGHTER FIRE LIEUTENANT LEAD DRIVER DPW WATCHPERSON DIRECTOR, HIGHWAY & SANITATION WASTEWATER SUPERVISOR WORKING SUPERVISOR PARK ARENA CASHIER PARKS & RECREATI HEAD LIFEGUARD CHILD SVS ASST SUPV DIR FLEET,FACILITIES&COMMUNICA WATCHPERSON FIREFIGHTER MEDIUM EQUIPMENT OPERATOR FIRE CAPTAIN FIREFIGHTER POLICE LIEUTENANT SUPERV INFO & RESEARCH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 4 ASST ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER FINANCIAL ANALYST LIFEGUARD RECYCLING
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* Mike Hale - Director of Public Works Diana Bishop - Head Clerk Mark Cole - Asst Director of Budget & Admin / Trash & Recycle Coord. Joe Lucido - Assistant Director of Operations Ryan Marques - City Engineer / Acting Environ. Engineer Lauren Orlando - Account Clerk Robin Davis - Account Specialist Shawna Sanborn - Account Specialist Rose LoPiccolo - Executive Secretary to the Director Drew White - Asst.
. - Regulations for Requests through the Mayor to the DPW that covers be placed on the open-top curbside collection of recyclable material; by adding " Recycling must be recycling containers as they are a huge source of trash around the City. put out in covered containers" The current website was updated in 2020.
Requests through the Mayor to the DPW that covers be placed on the open-top recycling containers as they are a huge source of trash around the City. Requests to the Mayor that a committee be formed to review the Citys website to make recommendations, including making the website as user friendly as possible. By way of background, he stated that the Gloucester Times is a newspaper of the past with very few subscribers and readers.
Check out https://www.Cityofnewburyport.com/recycling-energy-resiliency-sustainability/ pages/rain-barrels for more details. Gloucester CARP - 46 NR2 - Develop additional tree planting requirements (or set up a tree planting fund) for any new development project. Promote the use of native and flowering species.
MOTION: On a motion by Councilor Memhard, seconded by Councilor Gross, the City Council voted by ROLL CALL 9 in favor, 0 opposed, to approve the FY23 appropriations for SHELLFISH CONTROL as follows: Personal Services Ordinary Maintenance TOTAL: $ 125,975 $ 20,150 $ 146,125 Dept. 403 DPW - SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL & RECYCLING COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: On a motion by Councilor Memhard, seconded by Councilor Worthley, the Budget & Finance Committee voted
which each fund may be spent and the maximum amount that may be spent from each fund for the fiscal year as specified: Fu nd 3100 3104 3105 3106 3107 3111 3112 3114 3115 3117 3118 3120 Description Spending Limit $60,000.00 $5,000.00 $2,885.00 $15,000.00 $175,000.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $15,000.00 $80,000.00 $3,500.00 $15,000.00 3121 Building Use City Hall User Court Repairs Septic Loan BOH Vaccine BOH Fire Training RFR Study Solid Waste/Recycling
President of the Union. a DPW employee, has served as On November 3, 2014, Webber, in his capacity as Union President, 4. emailed Jonathan Beder, DPW Director, regarding the possibility that the DPW would begin to haul co-mingle recyclables to a new facility.
On November 3, 2014, Webber emailed DPW Director Jonathan Beder (Beder) and expressed concerns over the possibility that the Town would begin to haul recyclables to a new facility and the potential impacts on terms and conditions of bargaining unit members employment. The activity described in paragraph 5 constitutes concerted, protected activity within the meaning of Section 2 of the Law.
(AM1) On November 4, 2014, Webber, a DPW employee, in this capacity as President of COBRA, emailed Jonathan Beder (Beder), the DPW Director, regarding the possibility that DPW would begin to haul co-mingled recyclables to a new facility located a greater distance from the Town. (CPx-1; CPx-2.)
The City of Framingham Department of Public Works will collect Christmas trees curbside on your trash/recycling day the week of January 11-15, 2021. This collection is for organic/live trees only. Please make sure to remove all lights, tinsel, and decorations from your tree before placing it at the curb for collection. Artificial trees can be disposed of at the Recycling DropOff Center or via bulky item collection.
The City of Framingham Department of Public Works will collect Christmas trees curbside on your trash/recycling day the week of January 11-15, 2021. This collection is for organic/live trees only. Please make sure to remove all lights, tinsel, and decorations from your tree before placing it at the curb for collection. Artificial trees can be disposed of at the Recycling DropOff Center or via bulky item collection.
You continue to hire positions at salaries like this, you continue to provide free trash and recycle pick up for nonprofits throughout the city, you continue to have a personal driver/bodyguard provided by the taxpayers while we the working middle class and senior citizens will be looking at property tax increases, water and sewer bill increases, and cut backs in services in the city and yet you are adding another position to the tune of $125,000.00