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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/17/2002 SWC minutesPhone 847/870-5640 Mount Prospect Public Works Department 1700 W. Oentrsl Road, Mount Prospect, Illinois 80058-2229 Fax 847/253-9377 Paul C. Bures Forestry/Grounds Superintendent Sandra M. Clark Vehicle/Equipment Superintendent James E, Guenther TDD 847/392-1235 MOUNT PROSPECT SOLID WASTE COMMISSION JANUARY 17, 2002 MEETING MINUTES PRESENT George Luteri, Rod Mobus, Pankaj Parikh, Mary Rosen, Mary Winkler, and Ken Westlake. Dave Schein Resident Lisa Angell Public Works ABSENT CALL TO ORDER Chairman Luteri called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m. APPROVAL OF MINUTES There were no minutes to be approved. CITIZEN FORUM Mr. Dave Schein asked several questions about curbside recycling. He was primarily interested in the current collection methods, and if there was anything he could do to assist the driver collecting the recyclab[es, i.e, materials and separation, Mr. Schein is also coordinating a Neighborhood Watch meeting and asked for information to share about the Village's solid waste program at the meeting. SOLID WASTE PROGRAMS AND DATA Chairman Luterri recapped a conversation he recently had with a Des Plaines resident about the Village's solid waste program. This individual had stated that ~everal of her Mount Prospect friends transport their garbage, in their cars, to her home in Des Plaines because she has unlimited refuse collection. Chairman Luted explained the Village's solid waste program to this individual and pointed out the differences between the Village's approach to solid waste management and Des Plaines.' Apparently she was also unaware that residential solid waste services in Mount Prospect are paid through the property taxes. Chairman Luted encouraged her as well as her friends to attend the Commission meeting to discuss the program. The Solid Waste Commission was surprised to learn that resident s would transport their garbage to another community rather than taking responsibility for the waste they generated. However, they didn't think this type of behavior was typical and that most residents do not routinely require service in excess of the basic service level. The Commission reviewed the solid waste data from November and December. In response to a question as to whether the downturn in the economy had impacted the amount of waste generated, the Coordinator stated there had been no significant reduction. Recycled Paper - Printed with Soy THER The Coordinator reported that the Public Works Department will submit an application for the Village to participate in the Partners for Clean Air Campaign. This prompted a brief discussion on the recent U.S. EPA fine imposed on a local business. NEXT MEETING The next meeting was scheduled for Thursday, March 21 in the Public Works Facility, 1700 West Central Road at 7:30 p.m. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business the meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Respectfully submitted, M. Lisa Angell Solid Waste Coordinator X:\USERS\LANGELL\WORD\swmnjan2002.doc