File #: ID 15-0834    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/23/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/10/2015 Final action: 11/10/2015
Title: Resolution Authorizing Grant Application for a NC DENR 2016 Community Waste Recycling Match Grant for Recycling Drop Site Improvements and Public School Education Projects
Attachments: 1. 2016CWRMGAppReqForm.pdf, 2. 15-0834 RES 2016NCDENRComWasteRecyclingMatchGrantRes.pdf
Title
Resolution Authorizing Grant Application for a NC DENR 2016 Community Waste Recycling Match Grant for Recycling Drop Site Improvements and Public School Education Projects

Body
Department: Field Operations
Council District: All

Public Hearing: N/A
Advertising Date/By: N/A

Contact 1 and Phone: Chris Marriott, Field Operations Department Deputy Director; 373-7612
Contact 2 and Phone: Sheldon Smith, Solid Waste Division Manager; 373-4379

PURPOSE:
The intent of this match grant is to fund two projects - one that expands the location of recycle dumpsters and another that expands recycling education to students in Guilford County public schools located within the City of Greensboro. The Field Operations Department has applied to the North Carolina Division of Natural Resources (NC DENR) for a $14,083 grant requiring $2,816.67 in match funds. In accordance with the City Grants Policy, City Council approval is required for match grant applications.

BACKGROUND:
This grant covers two (2) proposed projects:

1) The City of Greensboro currently operates 20 unmanned drop sites for commingled recyclables, but has identified 3 city-owned properties (fire stations) that would be suitable for new drop site placement to fill gaps in coverage. The City would like to place two 8-yard dumpsters at each of these locations.

2) The City of Greensboro provides recycling and trash collection to Guilford County Schools located within the city. Currently, each of these schools have one (1) commingled recycling dumpster. It is the City's goal to provide infrastructure and education to these schools, and to purchase recycling receptacles to be placed in the classroom in all participating schools. The receptacles will be provided free of charge provided that the schools agree to the written parameters.

BUDGET IMPACT:
Funding in the amount of $2,816.67 will leverage $14,083.00 in state funds to expand recycling initiatives in Guilford County public...

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