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7 documents · · City of Greenfield ·
Official by _1~4-20 (two months maximmm) of the location of the solid waste disposal facilit y where the debris resulting from the said construction activity shall be disposed of, and I shall submit the appropriate form for attachment to the Building Permit Date Schweitzer-Mauduit International, Inc 413-775-4275 Name of Peralt Applicant Telephone nomber (please print) Signanie of Pecmit Applicant (Print or type the following information) USA Hauling & Recycling
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
All employees of the bargaining unit in Highway, Tree & Grounds including recycling employees shall be included in stipend payments.
Department of Labor Relations Contracts
Lexington Police 1 - 7-1-10 to 6-30-12 (Lexington, Town of)
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
As soon as Lieutenants have had the opportunity to request vacation time, the list will recycle and Lieutenants may request a third 3") or subsequent week during the peak vacation periods if a Lieutenant slot is available.
Department of Labor Relations Contracts
IBPO, Local 501 7-1-10 to 6-30-12 (Lexington, Town of)
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
As soon as Lieutenants have had the opportunity to request vacation time, the list will recycle and Lieutenants may request a third 3") or subsequent week during the peak vacation periods if a Lieutenant slot is available.
Department of Labor Relations Contracts
AFSCME (Clerical) 7-1-11 to 6-30-14 (Marshfield, Town of)
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Effective July 1, 2011: Recycling Coordinator - $100.00 for safety shoes Animal Control Officer - $250.00 for clothing ARTICLE XVII Antidiscrimination ws, G 17.0 The parties to this Agreement agree that they shall not knowingly discriminate against an employee because of race, creed, color, sex, age or national origin as provided by law in the execution and administration of this Agreement.
198 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
More clearly marked recycling bins around the parks and downtown area. Can parts of shoppers world have community space since businesses come and go so quickly? Ive lived in Framingham for 13 years, and since them downtown has gotten worse, the roads to my house have declined and are riddled with dips and potholes, and the city continues to not care.
Reuse, Recycling or Treatment i. On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards ii. Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards iia. Receiving Facility: Town: State: iib. Receiving Facility: Town: State: iii. Describe: b. Store i. On Site Estimated volume in cubic yards ii. Off Site Estimated volume in cubic yards iia. Receiving Facility: Town: State: iib. Receiving Facility: Town: State: c. Landfill i.
DIVISION/DEPARTMENT: Sanitation Department PRIORITY GOAL No. 1: Goal Statement: Reduce contamination level in household recycling for better environmental sustainability and cost management. Objectives: Perform regular inspections of recycling containers to ensure compliance with Massachusetts Waste Ban and issue violations/noncollection for non-compliance.
Sanitation Department The Sanitation Department is responsible for managing the Citys 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.
Mystarfish LLC dba Shipwreck'd KEVIN KENNEY Wisitaree Corp User-Friendly Recycling LLC In Sync Center of the Arts South Shore Cinemas, LLC COASTAL CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COMP RONIN BJJ & FITNESS, LLC New Beginnings Transportation, LLC Comfort Inn Auburn-Worcester The Queen's Cups SEI BAR WAKEFIELD Dipody Doo Child Learning & Development Inc.
New Policy: DPW Recycling Center Assistance Policy p) Town of Framingham, MA I.
Coleman Greenergy park in the city of Beverly; provided further, that not less than $300,000 shall be expended for the planning, design, construction and operation of a regional glass recycling and sorting facility in the town of Dennis; provided further, that not less than $1,215,000 shall be expended for improvements to the Run pond culvert in the town of Yarmouth to improve tidal flushing and reduce nutrient influxes and algal blooms; provided
Dorrance Recycling Corporation Fire & Ice Hair Salon Mother Juice, Inc. Locale Inc Giulia, Inc. Caswell Restaurant Grouppo HEART & SOUL CAFE, INC. Dobbert Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Moogy's Sandwich Shop, Inc Eat Real Food LLC AJH, LLC Thirteen Eighteen Co. Inc. Marin Tile Inc bracomp usa inc Lovell Laundromat INC Crocodile River Music Law Office of Lance I.
PARKING LOT TWO HR SAYBROOK ROAD AND FOWASTE MANAGEMENT TWO HR 696 COCHITUATE RD MOBIL STATION 72 HR 255 MOUNT WAYTE AVE FORMER TOWN DUMP 72 HR RTE 90 W @EXIT 12 TWO HR 1834 WORCESTER ROAD N / STAR GAS TAKE STATIO 120 DY MM 114 MASSACHUSETTSFRAMINGHAM SERVICE P TWO HR UNION AVENUE AND RAYM NSTAR UTILITY POLE #1 TWO HR MASSACHUSETTS TPKE WEXIT 7W 72 HR 115 A ST FRAMINGHAM HIGH SCHOTWO HR CONCORD ST POLE #37 NEAR #391 TWO HR 255 MOUNT WAYTE AVE TOWN RECYCLING
INC HYDE PARK Mocha Emporium Springfield Foxboro Dental Associates Foxboro TRANGROUP LLC Danvers MOTA HOTEL LLCdba HYANNIS HOST INN HYANNIS Beaudoin Electrical Contracting LLC Monson Creation Salon Inc ROSLINDALE Three Harbors Preschool LLC WEST HARWICH Gonzalez Legal PC Lynn Ericm Inc Lynn ESS Analysis LLC Natick BSC DENTAL LLC BILLERICA MASTER HEO'S TAE KWON DO, INC HOLYOKE SORIANO ENVIRONMENTAL INC Marlborough Deluxe Nails & Spa LLC QUINCY WE RECYCLE
Environmental studies conducted pursuant to this subsection may include an assessment of both existing and proposed highway rest stop facilities to determine the cost-effectiveness of sanitary facilities that use zeropollution discharge technologies, including recycling greywater systems.
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
RETIRED LEVINE, CARL ALAN 1945 RETIRED ROGOFF, ELIZABETH P 1942 PSYCHOLOGIST DAVIS, ALEXANDER G 1993 STUDENT MUSACCHIO, JACQUELINE MARI1967 PROFESSOR RATYNA, ANTHONY J 1964 TEACHER KRELL, MARGARET M 1944 RETIRED KRASNOBAEV, LEONID YAKOVLE1958 SCIENTIST KUZMENKOVA, MARINA 1963 PROGRAMMER BOUTET, ANNABELLA 1992 CORP MRKTG BOUTET, DIDIER FERNAND 1955 WINE IMPORTER BOUTET, KIMBERLY ANN 1954 ADMIN ASST ZAMPINI, JANET M 1959 SALES ZAMPINI, THOMAS 1961 RECYCLING
Department of Labor Relations Cases
Patricia A. Lewis / Teamsters Local 25
2 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
_ _ [Employee Benefits Svs Rep | Personnel Specialist ss 'SrAccountClerk = === Rita,Philip Farwell,Joanne E __ $52,628.01. i TeacherfComm Leam Cir -Anmed,Tareque ArmisteadBarbaraL GalagherLitiand PerezPamela $52,607.97: $52,653.90: sSCSSZSESIZ) Recycling Program Manager ; HolmesJustin i 4 tee Lee,Priscilia a Admin AsstHousingiComm = BrotMeylH.
43 documents · · City of Springfield · Fulfilled
Crash City/Town Campus Police Other: AT INTERSECTION: LOCATION < > NOT AT INTERSECTION: 836 Route# Direction Name of Roadway/Street Route# Direction BAY ST Address # Name of Roadway/Street At Route# Direction Mile Marker Name of Intersecting Roadway/Street Also at Intersection with or _ _ _ _ _ __ Exit Number _ _ Feet INlslEIWlof Route# _ _ Feet INlslElwlor Direction - Name of Intersecting Roadway/Street Intersecting Roadway/Street BAY STREET CAN RECYCLING
464 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
RT VICTOR STANLEY STREET LEVEL SENSING An all-in-one solution, Victor Stanley Relay features fully integrated sensors within new and existing Victor Stanley litter receptacles and recycling stations, wireless communications, and dedicated web portal for access to container conditions.
End of Summer Recycling Guide: The first day of Autumn is Wednesday, and for many of us, we must begin to clean and put away our summer beach items and toys. Reference the handy guide below to help you properly recycle and dispose of many commonly utilized summer items. Remember, items in good working condition can always be reused next year! Click the following link to view or print a copy of the guide: https://www.framinghamma.gov/...
Sanitation Department The Sanitation Department is responsible for managing the Citys 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.
29/20215:33 PM For Reference Purposes - Previous Capital Budget Votes for FY21 Expedited Capital and FY22 Capital Library Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Parks & Recreation Systemwide Technology Upgrade Plan General Deferred 2022 $277,000 Citywide Toro Groundmaster 580-D 4x4 3 General Deferred 2022 $127,009 Citywide F450 Crew Cab Dump Truck Repaving Winch Tennis and Basketball Courts Fence and Backstop Replacement Phase I Recycling
Department of Transportation have defined roadway alternations to include roadway reconstruction, pavement overlays (with or without milling), open graded surface course, microsurfacing, cape seals, in place asphalt recycling, and thin 6 lift overlays. Crack sealing, slurry seals, chip seals and fog seals, have been deemed maintenance, and not an alteration requiring ADA improvements.
RETIRED LEVINE, CARL ALAN 1945 RETIRED ROGOFF, ELIZABETH P 1942 PSYCHOLOGIST DAVIS, ALEXANDER G 1993 STUDENT MUSACCHIO, JACQUELINE MARI1967 PROFESSOR RATYNA, ANTHONY J 1964 TEACHER KRELL, MARGARET M 1944 RETIRED KRASNOBAEV, LEONID YAKOVLE1958 SCIENTIST KUZMENKOVA, MARINA 1963 PROGRAMMER BOUTET, ANNABELLA 1992 CORP MRKTG BOUTET, DIDIER FERNAND 1955 WINE IMPORTER BOUTET, KIMBERLY ANN 1954 ADMIN ASST ZAMPINI, JANET M 1959 SALES ZAMPINI, THOMAS 1961 RECYCLING
106 documents · · City of Malden · Fulfilled
The motion carried by a unanimous vote. 221-23 Resolve: Whereas, the optimization of the City of Malden's trash and recycling collection and disposal is beneficial financially because it reduces bulk trash tonnage through the diversion of recyclable materials; Whereas, the optimization of our trash and recycling collection and disposal is beneficial environmentally because it diverts valuable natural resources and electronic waste from landfills and
COMMITTEE REPORTS 283-20 City of Malden Committee Report: Finance (Paper #265-20) Order that the sum of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,200,000) is appropriated from available general fund free cash for the purchase of covered trash and recycling toters for all eligible households in the City of Malden as determined by City of Malden ordinances.
TABLED PAPERS 265-20 Order: That the sum of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,200,000) is appropriated from available general fund free cash for the purchase of covered trash and recycling toters for all eligible households in the City of Malden as determined by City of Malden ordinances. Sponsors: David Camell 43.
TABLED PAPERS 265-20 Order: That the sum of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,200,000) is appropriated from available general fund free cash for the purchase of covered trash and recycling toters for all eligible households in the City of Malden as determined by City of Malden ordinances. Sponsors: David Camel A motion was made by Councillor Camell, seconded by Councillor Murphy, that the Order be taken from the table.
TABLED PAPERS 265-20 Order: That the sum of One Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1,200,000) is appropriated from available general fund free cash for the purchase of covered trash and recycling toters for all eligible households in the City of Malden as determined by City of Malden ordinances.
Closed loop recyclable polypropylene resilient underlayment. Provides additional participant safety from ground impacts. 3. geotextile at finishing stone grade. 4 $144,539 Cost Includes 5. All fencing posts and rails shall be powder black and all other associated materials shall be black. Protective netting systems include aluminum poles, ground sleeves with caps, hardware kit, cabling and 1 3/4 square mesh rope bound black nylon net. 6.
Closed loop recyclable polypropylene resilient underlayment. Provides additional participant safety from ground impacts. Includes geotextile at finishing stone grade. All fencing posts and rails shall be powder black and all other associated materials shall be black. 4. Protective netting systems include aluminum poles, ground sleeves with caps, hardware kit, cabling and 1 3/4" square 5. mesh rope bound black nylon net. 6.
The synthetic turf industry continues to research and develop ways to repurpose, reclaim and recycle the synthetic turf carpet at the end of its service life to reduce the amount of turf that would otherwise be legally disposed of in a landfill. 21. This is in a flood plain, and flooding is increasing due to climate change. Changing Roosevelt Park from natural grass to artificial turf will worsen this problem.
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