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Saturday, May 5, 2007
A1: "City looks to beef up recycling"
When they removed glass bins around town, requiring us to take our glass to the transfer station instead, City staff created a recent history of arbitrarily cutting back on recycling services without public input. In covering this story, answering a couple of basic questions would either inform the reader of what we'll be giving up in the deal or assure us that we're not.
There's a cute juxtaposition of this story with a an evocative photo by Jo Keener showing PV residents dealing with tons of trash. Page-one irony, perhaps?
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FYI, Prescott College has a glass collection point over on the alley between Grove and Garden Sts.
ReplyDeleteI think Steven Has a point ..shouldnt the city ( and the citizenry) Be supporting and doing things to make it EASIER to recycle? you see what we get to do in PV twice a year...
ReplyDeleteWould love to see the courier bring the city to task on this ..
link: http://www.dcourier.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=45572&SectionID=1&SubSectionID=103&S=1
ReplyDeleteBTW, I was told by city staff that glass recycling was moved to Sundog Ranch Rd site because of liability issues with owners of the original bin locations: broken glass spread around in parking lots, etc.