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819 documents · · City of Greenfield ·
Plastic bags are not acceptable in cursbide or municipal recycling because they get wrapped around sorting equipment and cause major safety and equipment problems at recycling facilities. Plastic bags easily blow away out of cars, trash cans, recycle bins, dumpsters, trash trucks, and become entangled in trees, or enter waterways that drain to the ocean. Water and debris in the CT River today could be in Long Island Sound in 4-14 days.
The City Council hereby finds that the reduction in the use of disposable checkout bags by Retail Establishments in the City of Greenfield (the City) is a public purpose that protects the marine environment, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, protects waterways, and lowers the cost to the municipality of litter collection, recycling, and solid waste disposal.
The City Council hereby finds that the reduction in the use of disposable checkout bags by Retail Establishments in the City of Greenfield (the City) is a public purpose that protects the marine environment, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, protects waterways, and lowers the cost to the municipality of litter collection, recycling, and solid waste disposal.
Recyclable Paper Bag means a paper bag that is 100 percent recyclable and contains at least 40% postconsumer recycled content, and displays the language to this effect in a visible manner on the outside of the bag. 5.
Recyclable Paper Bag means a paper bag that is 100 percent recyclable and contains at least 40% post-consumer recycled content, and displays the language to this effect in a visible manner on the outside of the bag. 5.
Recyclable Paper Bag means a paper bag that is 100 percent recyclable and contains at least 40% postconsumer recycled content, and displays the language to this effect in a visible manner on the outside of the bag. 5.
The City Council hereby finds that the reduction in the use of disposable checkout bags by Retail Establishments in the City of Greenfield (the City) is a public purpose that protects the marine environment, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, protects waterways, and lowers the cost to the municipality of litter collection, recycling, and solid waste disposal.
The City Council hereby finds that the reduction in the use of disposable checkout bags by Retail Establishments in the City of Greenfield (the City) is a public purpose that protects the marine environment, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, protects waterways, and lowers the cost to the municipality of litter collection, recycling, and solid waste disposal.
MRF Recycling Revenue 01001004841000 22. Revolving Funds C44S53E1/2 01001004811000 22. Sale of Publications 0100.543.4750 22. Veterans Services - Assessment 0100.100.4930 23. Bond Sale Premiums 0100.100.4844 23. Miscellaneous Revenue 0100.100.4845 23. Miscellaneous Energy Rebates 01001004850000 23. Tax Possession Misc Revenue 01001004181000 23. Motor Vehicle Lessor Srchg 001.4220.4846 23.
Recyclable Paper Bag means a paper bag that is 100 percent recyclable and contains at least 40% postconsumer recycled content, and displays the language to this effect in a visible manner on the outside of the bag. 5.
The City Council hereby finds that the reduction in the use of disposable checkout bags by Retail Establishments in the City of Greenfield (the City) is a public purpose that protects the marine environment, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, protects waterways, and lowers the cost to the municipality of litter collection, recycling, and solid waste disposal.
At the Sunderland Library e have a weekly coffee-klatch; a weekly Qui-gong class; a table-size jig saw puzzle that folks can drop in and work on.A In the entrance we have easily accessible, attractively displayed, recycled books for sale.A We even have a summer music series outdoors in our beautiful garden under an enormous maple tree, with free hotdogs, chips, drinks, and more.
The MMA is developing a 25-bill legislative package for the new session that starts in January and working on policy-setting resolutions for the MMA annual business meeting on January 19, including tackling municipal and school finance topics, solid waste and recycling issues and more. MMA staff would like to hear from municipal officials as policy committee work on these topics progresses.
The MMA is developing a 25-bill legislative package for the new session that starts in January and working on policy-setting resolutions for the MMA annual business meeting on January 19, including tackling municipal and school finance topics, solid waste and recycling issues and more. MMA staff would like to hear from municipal officials as policy committee work on these topics progresses.
We list your business in the newsletter following the month you renew. 35 Years Osterman Propane LLC Pioneer Valley Sales & Service Inc. 34 Years The Academy at Charlemont Eaglebrook School Ryan & Casey Liquors Yankee Candle Company, Inc. 30 YearsA A A Vision Source of Amherst and Greenfield 27 YearsA A A Coldwell Banker Upton-Massamont Realtors Farren Care Center, Inc. 26 Years CopyCat Print Shop 5 Years wTe Recycling, Inc. 24 YearsA A A Ned James
We list your business in the newsletter following the month you renew. 35 Years Osterman Propane LLC Pioneer Valley Sales & Service Inc. 34 Years The Academy at Charlemont Eaglebrook School Ryan & Casey Liquors Yankee Candle Company, Inc. 30 YearsA A A Vision Source of Amherst and Greenfield 27 YearsA A A Coldwell Banker Upton-Massamont Realtors Farren Care Center, Inc. 26 Years CopyCat Print Shop 5 Years wTe Recycling, Inc. 24 YearsA A A Ned James
connections could include proper gauge electric cord from a house outlet, potable water hose from an outdoor faucet, and a releasable attachment to a side sewer cleanout); (4) The temporary dwelling unit is sited fully on the landowner permittees property and complies with parking requirements under Section 200-6.5(E) (Required off-street parking spaces); (5)The permitee shall allow the resident(s) of the temporary dwelling unit to use garbage and recycling
. - Recycling Truck 175,000 Ch.44. s.7(9) 5 Upgrade Parking Lots 75,000 Ch.44. s.7(3A) 30 Feasibility Study-New Senior Center 150,000 Ch.44. s.7(22) 5 Outdoor Recreation Facility 40,000 Ch.44. s.7(25) 15 Engineering - Nash's Mill Rd Bridge 150,000 Ch.44. s.7(22) 5 Feasibility Study-Federal St.
.00 410,231.00 112,442.06 210,930.98 86,857.96 78.8% TOTAL DPW Landfill 01004330 DPW Waste Collection _________________________________________ 01004330 5111 01004330 5120 01004330 5129 01004330 5130 01004330 5305 01004330 5321 01004330 5482 01004330 5483 01004330 5532 01004330 5533 01004330 5554 01004330 5559 Perm Sal Wages Full Temp Sal Wages Full Longevity Pay Overtime Medical Physicals Tuition Gas Fuel Waste Colle Diesel Fuel Waste Co Waste/Recycle
_________________________________ 01004330 5111 01004330 5120 01004330 5129 01004330 5130 01004330 5166 01004330 5167 Perm Sal Wages Full Temp Sal Wages Full Longevity Pay Overtime Sick Time Buy-Back Unused Vacation Buy- TOTAL Wages 52 Ordinary Expenses _________________________________________ 01004330 5321 01004330 5482 01004330 5483 01004330 5532 01004330 5533 01004330 5554 01004330 5559 Tuition Gas Fuel Waste Colle Diesel Fuel Waste Co Waste/Recycle
11,176.95 8.3% .0% .0% .0% 24.8% TOTAL Ordinary Expenses 39,856 39,856.00 4,930.73 1,382.82 .00 34,925.27 12.4% TOTAL DPW Transfer Station 39,856 39,856.00 4,930.73 1,382.82 .00 34,925.27 12.4% TOTAL Wages 52 Ordinary Expenses _________________________________________ 01004330 5305 01004330 5321 01004330 5482 01004330 5483 01004330 5532 01004330 5533 01004330 5554 01004330 5559 Medical Physicals Tuition Gas Fuel Waste Colle Diesel Fuel Waste Co Waste/Recycle
2 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
framinghammacitizens-2020-1169 Request #2020-1169 (Framingham, MA - Public Works) We are requesting a list of all households who have more than one trash barrel and/or households who have more than one recycling barrel. We are looking for documentation of payments made for those extra barrels, and for yearly fees.
7 documents · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Over the past several years, the District has implemented a recycling program, whereby paper, glass, plastic, and other recyclables are separated from trash. At PCIS, students had been taking the recycling from the bins in classrooms to a central location for disposal. Affidavit of Brian Palladino (Palladino Aff.) at 93.
Over the past several years, the District has implemented a recycling program, whereby paper, glass, plastic, and other recyclables are separated from trash. At PCIS, students had been taking the recycling from the bins in classrooms to a central location for disposal. Affidavit of Brian Palladino (Palladino Aff.) at ]3.
Thereafter, the implemented Employer the district-wide. program recycling textile Community members put their unwanted textiles in recycling bins at the schools, and a private company removed the recycled textiles from the schools.
OLR FORM-005 {payo 2) evised 11407 ATTACHMENT _ | Background The specific order was as follows: From: Tim Anti Date: Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 1:44 PM Subject: Re: Recycling To: Brian Palladino wrote: Tim, Please have the night custodians empty the recycling bins nightly.
On April 4, 2014, the School Committee assigned night custodians at the PCIS to empty recycling bins on a nightly basis. Prior to April 4, 2014, the night custodians at the PCIS recycling bins on a nightly basis. did not empty Workload and job duties are mandatory subjects of bargaining.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Cascino, Susan v. City of Boston 4/30/15
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
The Director is also responsible for ensuring timely and accurate reporting of Bostons recycling results, as well as for maintaining a current working knowledge of developments in the recycling industry. The Director of Recycling works directly with the Commissioner of Public Works negotiating contracts for recycling. The Director represents the Commissioner regarding Labor Relations issue within this unit.
Civil Service Commission Decisions
Packard, Kevin v. Department of State Police 7/20/17
1 document · · Civil Service Commission ·
O indicated that she instructed Trooper Jakobowski to locate a metal salvage business at which to recycle the metals; that she used funds from the recycled metals to pay for Capt. Ks retirement party; that the Appellant went to the metal scrap yard at least once; that she used approximately $600 of the recycling money for the OAT chemists to attend the retirement party and for gifts for Capt.
915 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
Residents with a valid Recycling Drop-Off Center Permit can also utilize the Yard Waste Facility on Dudley Road, Friday, and Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Check out the Framingham Library's Latest Newsletter: https://framinghamlibrary.org/uploads/news/d oc/lookherefirst11-20.pdf Free, Drive-through and Walk-up COVID-19 Testing Available in Framingham Framingham: get a test.
Residents with a valid Recycling Drop-Off Center Permit can also utilize the Yard Waste Facility on Dudley Road, Friday, and Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Check out the Framingham Library's Latest Newsletter: https://framinghamlibrary.org/uploads/news/d oc/lookherefirst11-20.pdf Free, Drive-through and Walk-up COVID-19 Testing Available in Framingham Framingham: get a test.
Contact the OSD Help Desk for more information at 888-MA-State (6278283) MassDEP Webinar Series The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) is offering a month-long series of webinars dedicated to environmental purchasing, recycling, and other strategies to reduce our environmental footprint. Link to the webinar descriptions. Julia Wolfe from the Operational Services Division is presenting at the Buy Smart! Buy Recycled!
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Also, Nau managed the collection of refuse and recycling from approximately 18,000 residents and the operation of the Recycling Drop-off Center and Yard Waste Facility. Dan has played an integral role in Framingham DPW, helping provide essential services that enhance the communitys quality of life, and he will be greatly missed, said Blake Lukis, Director of Public Works.
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74 documents · · City of Framingham · Fulfilled
Intersection Final Design - General Gen-Engineering $366,600 2021 Edgell/Edmands/Water (Nobscot) Intersection Supplemental Construct - General Gen-Engineering $3,900,000 2021 Fountain St/Dudley Rd Intersection - Construct - General Gen-Engineering $2,450,000 2021 Garvey Rd & Leo Chasse Way Rehab & Improve Design & Construct - General Gen-Engineering $1,575,000 2021 Potter Rd Bridge Rehab - Construct Gen-Engineering $500,000 2021 $5,562,000 2021 Recycling
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
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
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
1 document · · Department of Labor Relations ·
Add recycle technician and recycle supervisor to the first paragra ph after chief storekeeper.
Public Records Requests
Request #22-143 (Southborough, MA)
15 documents · · Town of Southborough · Fulfilled
bylaw to reduce plastic waste Section 1 Purpose and Intent The production and use of single-use plastics such as polystyrene food packing and thin-film plastic checkout bags have significant impacts on the environment, including, but not limited to, contributing to the potential death of aquatic and land animals through ingestion and entanglement; contributing to pollution of the natural environment; creating a burden to solid waste collection and recycling
Separate recyclable materials produced during site clearing from other non-recyclable materials. Store or stockpile without intermixing with other materials and transport them to recycling facilities. REMOVE AND DISPOSE FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT, CURBING, CONCRETE, CONCRETE WALKS, AND FENCE A. All pavement, base course, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, of whatever nature designated to be removed shall be so-removed and legally disposed of.
1 document · · Town of Chelmsford · Fulfilled
a Dzuris, Tricia From: Sent: To: Subject: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 12:26 PM Dzuris, Tricia recycling Maybe you could put up the brochure that explains recycling somewhere? Thanks, Dzuris, Tricia a. Hee From: Sent: To: Ce: Subject: Thursday, May 16, 2013 12:06 PM Cohen, Paul Dzuris, Tricia trash contract | would like to receive a copy of the contract you have with Alfied since they are refusing topick up my trash.
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