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SEIU, Local 888 / Boston, City of
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Querido Employees medical file BOSTON CITY HALL ROOM 612 * ONE CITY HALL SQUARE BOSTON * MASSACHUSETTS 02201 - 617-635-3370 Fax: 617-635-2950 * www.boston.gov/jobs & DEINTED One RECYCLED Panta eee ee eo BY ELECTRONIC AND INTEROFFICE MAIL August 22, 2014 Se Martin J. Walsh, Mayor meet Office of Human Resources Designation Notice (Family and Medical Leave Act) U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division ; US.
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Driving Framingham streets, turning on faucets, curbside solid waste collection, utilizing the recycling center, relying on street lighting at night are examples of the communitys use of Public Works provided services. Accomplishing this work efficiently and with exceptional customer service is the daily mission of the Department.
Sanitation Sanitation Toters 7 General $54,311 The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs. This appropriation will allow the purchase of 1,500, along with some replacement parts, to have an inventory to replace significantly damaged and no longer functional toters.
Systemwide Technology Upgrade Plan General Deferred 2022 $277,000 Citywide Parks & Recreation Toro Groundmaster 580-D 4x4 3 General Deferred 2022 $127,009 Citywide Parks & Recreation F450 Crew Cab Dump Truck 4 General Deferred 2022 $66,154 Citywide Parks & Recreation Repaving Winch Tennis and Basketball Courts 5 General Deferred 2022 $560,732 Parks & Recreation Fence and Backstop Replacement Phase I 6 General Deferred 2022 $289,176 Citywide Sanitation Recycling
replacement parts Out of service time 2021 14 2022 w/recommended replacements 12.4 11.9 11.4 11.6 9.9 10 10.9 10.3 10.6 10.6 8 6 4 2 0 General Fund Fleet Water Fleet Sewer Fleet 16 Deferred Projects Division Project Title Funding Source Budget Requested Highway Various Roadway Improvements General $7,500,000 Highway MS4 Permit Compliance Year 4 General $195,000 Highway Various Drainage System & Stormwater Quality Projects General $500,000 Sanitation Recycling
Sanitation Sanitation Toters 7 General $54,311 2021D Engineering Edgell/Edmands/Water (Nobscot) Intersection Supplemental Construct General 9 General $3,900,000 2021D The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between Toters are an integral part of the sanitation collection system in the City, Public Works the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs.
Sanitation Sanitation Toters 7 General $54,311 2021D The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs. This appropriation will allow the purchase of 1,500, along with some replacement parts, to have an inventory to replace significantly damaged and no longer functional toters.
Sanitation Sanitation Toters 7 General $54,311 2021D The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs. This appropriation will allow the purchase of 1,500, along with some replacement parts, to have an inventory to replace significantly damaged and no longer functional toters.
Edmands Road/Water Street Nobscot Intersection Supplemental - Construction General $3,900,000 Engineering Rt. 126/135 & Railroads Intersection Improvements Preliminary Design General $2,175,000 Engineering Garvey Road & Leo Chasse Way, Rehabilitation and Improvements Design & Construction General $1,575,000 Engineering School Street Bridge Replacement Design General $450,000 Engineering Central Street Road and Drains Design General $625,000 Sanitation Recycling
SANITATION DIVISION The Division is responsible for managing the Towns solid waste; overseeing the curbside solid waste and recycling programs; containerized collections at condominiums and municipal facilities; as well as the Recycling Drop-Off Center (RDC) on Mount Wayte Avenue and the Yard Waste Drop-Off on Dudley Road.
SANITATION DIVISION The Division is responsible for managing the Towns solid waste; overseeing the curbside solid waste and recycling programs; containerized collections at condominiums and municipal facilities; as well as the Recycling Drop-Off Center (RDC) on Mount Wayte Avenue and the Yard Waste Drop-Off on Dudley Road.
Sanitation Sanitation Toters 7 General $54,311 2021 The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs. This appropriation will allow the purchase of 1,500, along with some replacement parts, to have an inventory to replace significantly damaged and no longer functional toters.
ADMIN MATERIAL CONTRSU ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 2 DRIVER/COLLECTOR - SANITATION FIREFIGHTER MEO II PARKS & RECREATION CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DRIVER/COLLECTOR - SANITATION CRAFTSMAN POLICE OFFICER POLICE LIEUTENANT POLICE LIEUTENANT INTERN CUSTOMER SERVICE REP SANITARIAN III HUMAN RESOURCE DIRECTOR ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF SKATING INSTRUCTOR LIFEGUARD TRAFFIC CONSTABLES INTERN CUSTOMER SERVICE REP FIREFIGHTER WATER TECHNICIAN GARBAGE/RUBBISH COLLECTOR RECYCLING
SANITATION DIVISION The Division is responsible for managing the Towns solid waste; overseeing the curbside solid waste and recycling programs; containerized collections at condominiums and municipal facilities; as well as the Recycling Drop-Off Center (RDC) on Mount Wayte Avenue and the Yard Waste Drop-Off on Dudley Road.
A landscape crew maintains approximately 80 locations in Town requiring mowing, mulching, weeding and watering on a consistent basis. 134 Town of Framingham SANITATION DIVISION The Division is responsible for managing the Towns solid waste; overseeing the curbside solid waste and recycling programs; containerized collections at condominiums and municipal facilities; as well as the Recycling Drop-Off Center (RDC) on Mount Wayte Avenue and the Yard
replacement parts Out of service time 2021 14 2022 w/recommended replacements 12.4 11.9 11.4 11.6 9.9 10 10.9 10.3 10.6 10.6 8 6 4 2 0 General Fund Fleet Water Fleet Sewer Fleet 16 Deferred Projects Division Project Title Funding Source Budget Requested Highway Various Roadway Improvements General $7,500,000 Highway MS4 Permit Compliance Year 4 General $195,000 Highway Various Drainage System & Stormwater Quality Projects General $500,000 Sanitation Recycling
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The City of Framingham has approximately 36,000 toters in use between the solid waste, recycling and cardboard collection programs. This appropriation will allow the purchase of 1,500, along with some replacement parts, to have an inventory to replace significantly damaged and no longer functional toters.
RM/HSBC LADDER, COMPRESSOR, PALLETT JACKS LADDER, COMPRESSOR, PALLETT JACKS OUTBACK BRUSH CUTTER 33"" STEALTH MAINTENANCE MOWER 2 SNOWBLOWERS 2 BACKPACK BLOWERS TRASH VACUUM 6 21.CC TRIMMERS & 2 1028 TORO SNOW BLOW 5 AUTOFLAME ANTI-SURGE MODULES GRAVELY ATTACHMENTS RECYCLE ROOM CONCRETE FLOOR HS ELECTRIC SCISSOR LIFT LANDA POWER WASHER VERTI TOP SWEEPER GUARD RAIL LEFT REAR HS BLDG CORK & WHITEBOARDS FOLDING TABLES & CHAIRS 40 SMITH SYSTEM 30'X36X32
Engineering Central St Road and Drains - Design Engineering 100 & 110 Western Ave - Roof Replacement Engineering Herbert Street Culvert Replacement Engineering Unaccepted Street Improvements - harmony, Bonvini, Sax Engineering Garvey Rd & Leo Chasse Way Rehab & Improve Design & Construction Highway Carlson Road Roadway Highway Various Traffic Calming - FY22 Engineering Rt 126/135 & Railroads Intersection Improvements Preliminary Design Sanitation Recycling
Library Systemwide Technology Upgrade Plan Parks & Recreation F250 4x4 Extra Cab Pickup 10,400 GVW 1 Parks & Recreation F350 4x4 Extended Cab Pickup 2 Parks & Recreation Toro Groundmaster 580-D 4x4 3 Parks & Recreation F450 Crew Cab Dump Truck 4 Parks & Recreation Repaving Winch Tennis and Basketball 5 Courts Parks & Recreation Fence and Backstop Replacement Phase I 6 Sanitation Dudley Road Landfill Closure Corrective Action Design 2 Sanitation Recycling
McQueen Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia MCQueen Photoraphy GREEN CLEANERS Roman Studio of Photography Windsor Engineering Mimi Designs Skilled Craft Computing Green Pine Construction Nationwide Foam Recycling Insulation Depot Nationwide Foam, Inc.
McQueen Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia MCQueen Photoraphy GREEN CLEANERS Roman Studio of Photography Windsor Engineering Mimi Designs Skilled Craft Computing Green Pine Construction Nationwide Foam Recycling Insulation Depot Nationwide Foam, Inc.
McQueen Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia MCQueen Photoraphy GREEN CLEANERS Roman Studio of Photography Windsor Engineering Mimi Designs Skilled Craft Computing Green Pine Construction Nationwide Mattress Recycling Nationwide Foam, Inc.
McQueen Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia MCQueen Photoraphy GREEN CLEANERS Roman Studio of Photography Windsor Engineering Mimi Designs Skilled Craft Computing Green Pine Construction Nationwide Mattress Recycling Nationwide Foam, Inc.
The subcommittee will focus on: air, land and water pollution, solid and hazardous waste disposal and land reclamation, recycling and sustainability, energy savings and efficiency and other matters related to the physical environment of Framingham. It will also monitor the impact of industry and development on the quality of life of our residents. 8.
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TRAVEL MUSACCHIO, JACQUELINE MARI1967 PROFESSOR RATYNA, ANTHONY J 1964 TEACHER KRELL, MARGARET M 1944 RETIRED KRASNOBAEV, LEONID YAKOVLE1958 SCIENTIST KUZMENKOVA, MARINA 1963 PROGRAMMER BOUTET, DIDIER 1955 WINE IMPORTER BOUTET, KIMBERLY A 1954 ADMIN ASST ZAMPINI, JANET M 1959 SALES ZAMPINI, THOMAS 1961 RECYCLING AISNER, JANE HILTON 1945 RETIRED AISNER, WALTER H 1945 RETIRED GREENSTEIN, MARTIN 1953 SELF EMPLOYED GREENSTEIN, MATTHEW H 1987 DIR BUS DEV
TRAVEL MUSACCHIO, JACQUELINE MAR 1967 PROFESSOR RATYNA, ANTHONY J 1964 TEACHER KRELL, MARGARET M 1944 RETIRED KRASNOBAYEV, LEONID Y 1958 SCIENTIST KUZMENKOVA, MARINA 1963 PROGRAMMER BOUTET, DIDIER FERNAND 1955 WINE IMPORTER BOUTET, KIMBERLY A 1954 ADMIN ASST ZAMPINI, JANET M 1959 SALES ZAMPINI, THOMAS 1961 RECYCLING AISNER, JANE HILTON 1945 SALES AISNER, WALTER H 1945 SALES GREENSTEIN, MARTIN A 1953 SELF EMPLOYED JOHNSON, BEVERLY G 1960 SALES JOHNSON
TRAVEL MUSACCHIO, JACQUELINE MARI1967 PROFESSOR RATYNA, ANTHONY J 1964 TEACHER KRELL, MARGARET M 1944 RETIRED KRASNOBAYEV, LEONID Y 1958 SCIENTIST KUZMENKOVA, MARINA 1963 PROGRAMMER BOUTET, DIDIER FERNAND 1955 WINE IMPORTER BOUTET, KIMBERLY A 1954 ADMIN ASST ZAMPINI, JANET M 1959 SALES ZAMPINI, THOMAS 1961 RECYCLING AISNER, JANE HILTON 1945 RETIRED AISNER, WALTER H 1945 RETIRED GREENSTEIN, MARTIN 1953 SELF EMPLOYED JOHNSON, BEVERLY G 1960 SALES JOHNSON
Design Plan How Many Seniors Are Taking Advantage Of The Property Tax Deferral Program Which Was Altered Request For All Emails Sent Or Received By Councilor Michael Cannon To/From Anyone With An Em On Behalf Of The Committee To Elect Alexander For Framingham City Council I'D Like To Request T Seeking The Written Documentation That Legitimizes And Gives The Basis For The Even/Odd Parkin Seeking All Signed/Executed Contracts Or Agreements With Simple Recycling
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Sincerely, K coe Hy oa Karen Gay-Vatente Deputy Director of Human Resources USW Sub District Director usan Brazil, President USW Local 9358 @ Printed on 100% Recycled Paper MASSACHUSETTS WATER REsourRcES AUTHORITY Charlestown Navy Yard 100 First Avenue, Building 39 Boston, MA 02129 Frederick A.
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ARTICLE 2 Recognition (a) The EMPLOYER recognizes the UNION as the exclusive representative of those regular full-time employees of the EMPLOYER in the Department of Public Works and Municipal Light Plant in the following classifications: General Foreman, Line Foreman, Signal Alarm Foreman, Supervisor-Recycling and Disposal, Supervisor of Accounting, Supervisor of Customer Accounts, and Coordinator-Electric, or in such job classifications appropriate
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McQueen Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia McQueen Photography Patricia MCQueen Photoraphy GREEN CLEANERS Roman Studio of Photography Windsor Engineering Mimi Designs Skilled Craft Computing Green Pine Construction Nationwide Mattress Recycling Nationwide Foam, Inc.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 100 Western Avenue Framingham, MA 01702 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 5/20/20 For further information, contact: Allyssa Jewell, Communications Project Manager ajewell@framinghamma.gov Tel: (508) 532-6029 Framingham Public Works to Reopen the Recycling Drop-Off Center and Resume Bulky Item Collection To Help Slow the Spread of COVID-19, the City Implements Changes at the Center FRAMINGHAM, MA The Framingham Department of Public Works
READ MORE CONTENT PROVIDED BY THE RECYCLING PARTNERSHIP Catalyzing the Circular Economy. Working together with Communities to Transform U.S. Recycling for Good. SEE HOW LATEST HEADLINES OPINION The Hidden Post-Natural-Disaster Threat: the 2020 Census Communities that have lost population temporarily are at risk of an undercount, costing them state and federal aid for a decade. But with a little help from Congress, there are solutions.
Full Story: Caribbean National Weekly (Davie, Fla.) (5/25) (Pixabay) PUBLIC WORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE Mo. city gets new recycling carts as pickup resumes Residents of Washington, Mo., are getting new recycling carts and well as a flier describing how to recycle with the new solid waste contractor, Waste Connections. The recycling program was shut down during the coronavirus pandemic but pickup will resume the first week of June.
Full Story: Construction Review Online (5/5) Waste recycling plant planned for Mich. city Mulder's Landscape Supplies and Waste Not Recycling are looking to build a 20,000 square-foot construction and demolition waste recycling center in Kalamazoo Township, Mich. The facility will employ 20 workers and aims to reduce the flow of construction waste to area landfills.
From Allyssa Jewell Subject Press Release - Reopen the Recycling Drop-Off Center and Resume Bulky Item Collection To City Council Date May 20, 2020 at 8:16:46 PM GMT Good Afternoon, Please see attached release about reopening the Recycling Drop-Off Center and resuming Bulky Item Collection. This information will be posted on the City website, Notify Me, and social channels. Thank you!
Umbrianna" , Accounting Dept , Alice Clapper Date May 17, 2020 at 5:25:27 PM GMT Good afternoon, The Department of Public Works invites you to review the Citys annual Recycled Products Procurement Policy as communicated by CFO Mary Ellen Kelly in the Sanitation Divisions Newsletter. Please use this link to access Smart City.
Communty Population Department Organization/Structure Somerville, MA Brockton 81,000 Constituent Services Department 96,000 SeeClickFix Services Staff Notes Web Link to 311 Page Parking Tickets, Trash & Recycling, Service Requests 311 representative is stationed in the lobby of City Hall to help constituents in person during business hours. 24/7 https://www.somervillema.gov/311 https://seeclickfix.com/brockton Customer Service Center 76 East Worcester
In observance of Memorial Day, trash and recycling will not be collected curbside on Monday, May 25. Recycling and Trash collection will occur on a one day delay for the entire week. FRAMINGHAM PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION & TRAFFIC ALERTS WEEK OF MAY 24-30, 2020 Please Note: All projects will be conducted in conformance with the health and safety protocols set forth by the Commonwealth and the City of Framingham.
Essential services will still be provided, including trash & recycling pick up. Please visit www.holyoke.org for a listing of city departments, contact information and ongoing updates regarding the City's Coronavirus response. Email communications and voicemails are welcome and a staff member will return your message as soon as possible.
Please check out: https://www.framingham.k12.ma.us o SANITATION/TRASH PICKUP o Will my trash and recycling be picked up? Trash and recycling collection will continue as normal. o Will curbside leaf and brush collection continue despite the pandemic? Yes. Leaves will be collected April 20 May 1, and brush bundles will be picked up May 4-8. The Yard Waste Facility is also now open. o Is the Recycling Drop-Off Center Open?
Parks and Rec staff helping deliver food to those who cans access it DPW who kept our lives normal by maintaining a spotless record for trash and recycle pick up but also helping deliver food to those who cans access it Police ensuring that our residents could learn vital information during the crisis by opening the EOC Fire for leading the charge to ensure our LTC facilities were educated about COVID Etc.
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Parks and Rec staff helping deliver food to those who cans access it DPW who kept our lives normal by maintaining a spotless record for trash and recycle pick up but also helping deliver food to those who cans access it Police ensuring that our residents could learn vital information during the crisis by opening the EOC Fire for leading the charge to ensure our LTC facilities were educated about COVID Etc.
Parks and Rec staff helping deliver food to those who cans access it DPW who kept our lives normal by maintaining a spotless record for trash and recycle pick up but also helping deliver food to those who cans access it Police ensuring that our residents could learn vital information during the crisis by opening the EOC Fire for leading the charge to ensure our LTC facilities were educated about COVID Etc.
SUPPLIES & MATERIALS ACTUAL 2019 50,313.52 23,890.32 840.45 ACTUAL 2019 100,360.00 901.32 720.00 0.00 1,305.79 303.20 20.00 645.00 0.00 496.74 3,489.55 130.00 0.00 849.00 20.00 ACTUAL 2019 72,172.68 27,124.31 RECYCLING/HAZARDOUS WASTE & TRASH ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION ACTUAL 2019 HAZ.
Full Story: The Journal Record (Oklahoma City, Okla.) (5/2) Tullahoma, Tenn., announces resumption of some services Curbside recycling pickup by the Tullahoma, Tenn., public works department will resume this week, and the city's municipal airport and animal shelter will begin providing some services, according to an announcement from City Administrator Jennifer Moody. City hall remains closed.
This Center for Creative Land Recycling (CCLR) session will spotlight federal grants, loans and technical assistance to support brownfield activities at all stages of the redevelopment process. We'll hear how EPA is working to expand the brownfields redevelopment sandbox by coordinating with other federal agencies.
Want to know if the sanitation department is collecting bulky items Want to know when the Recycle Center will reopen Want to know if can cross state lines Concerned about proper contact tracing protocols Citizens looking for volunteer opportunities How to get building permit How to collect unemployment How to obtain a mask How to have tax services done When will stimulus check arrive Property owners inquiring about their responsibilities during the
See you on the 12th reycling drop off center promo The Framingham Department of Public Works will resume bulky item collection the week of May 25 and reopen the Recycling Drop-Off Center (RDC) to residents on Friday, May 29. To minimize exposure between DPW staff and the public, the Department will NOT issue new permit stickers until July 1, 2020, which will be valid until June 30, 2021.
The Department also continued to sell kitchen compost buckets and blue recycle bins with a reduced rate for residents. Green Communities In October 2019, the City was awarded $68,000 for two Electric Vehicle charging stations, HVAC improvements and furnace replacements at Wastewater Treatment facility and Lovefield pump station.
7 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Horsmans duties included but were not limited to, picking up redeemable recyclables from various locations around the community and bringing said recyclables to the WRC on Fernalds campus. 4. On October 6, 2009, Linda Wallace [(Wallace)] Labor Relations Specialist and Janet Pula [(Pula)] Metro Employment Services (MES), met with members of the Redemption Center staff to discuss the future of the Greenhouse* and Redemption Center. Ms.
In 2009, the Waverly Redemption Center (WRC), a for-profit recycling facility, was operated by DDSs MRS division and located on the Fernald campus. Beginning in the fall of 2009, in response to the anticipated closure of the Fernald, the WRC began seeking a new location and examining cost reduction strategies. Complaint and Partial Dismissal (cont'd) In November Board.
Horsman to the pick-up location and help with the picking up of recyclables. Id. On Saturdays, he was assigned to work as a cashier and assist in the center with . operations. Id. In early 2009, Ms. Pula and Mr. Keddal met to discuss the potential sources of additional funds for the Redemption Center in light of the anticipated costs that would come as a result of the closing ofF ernald. See Testimony of Brad Keddal.
Department of Labor Relations Cases
AFSCME, Council 93, AFL-CIO / Boston, City of
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AFSCME Council 93 8 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02108 BOSTON CITY HALL * ONE CITY HALL SQUARE * BOSTON * MASSACHUSETTS * 02201 617-635-4525 * Fax: 617-635-3690 * www.boston.gov E'S) PRINTED ON RECYCLED PAPER CEG 106 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHSUETTS DEPARTMENT OF LABOR RELATIONS AFSCME, COUNCIL 93, AFL-CIO Charging Party, MUP-16-5498 And CITY OF BOSTON, Respondent.
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Chair Ieronimo then, in an audible voice, brought this to the attention of Secretary Darlene Whittemore explaining the correction that needed to be made, i.e., that one of the documents should identify recycled asphalt instead of stone dust. Additional facts will be presented where applicable in the Discussion section that follows.
Department of Labor Relations Contracts
MOA AFSCME, Local 1703 (DPW) 6-30-21 (Lexington, Town of)
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Exhibit A Lexington Public Works Department Current Classification New Classification W-10 6 Position Equipment Foreman Cemetery Foreman Highway Foreman Recycling Facility Supervisor W-9 W-6 5 4 Crew Chief P Line Facility Supervisor Leadman Information Coordinator Arborist Mechanic (effective 7/1/20) W-5 3 Special Equipment Operator Shovel Operator Mechanic Ww-4 2 Heavy Equipment Operator Free-Climbet W-2 l Laborer Truck Driver.
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