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39 <br />T-ET3S1: Adopt programs to <br />improve ease-of-use for the <br />first and final mile of <br />commuter pathways. <br />2 <br />This strategy appears to repeat the intention in T-ET2S2 "Develop bike maps <br />and way finding signage." <br />None. Strategy addressed in T - <br />ET2S2. <br />40 <br />Waste <br />T-ET3S2: Improve walkability <br />through crosswalks and safearises <br />school routes with BVSD I <br />partnerships. <br />3 <br />Public Works reports that they work directly with BVSD whenever an issue <br />and that there are no current outstanding issues that have been brought <br />to their attention. <br />The Planning and Building Department reports that there is room for <br />improvement and that the city needs to continually work with all stakeholders. <br />Continue to work directly with <br />BVSD whenever an issue arises <br />concerning crosswalks and safe <br />school routes. <br />41 <br />Reduce production and increase <br />Ws-IT1S1: Expand recycling <br />programs to include hard to <br />recycle materials (e.g. <br />electronics and <br />pharmaceuticals) <br />I <br />landfill <br />1 <br />diver '_' <br />The City does not currently host a hard -to -recycle day for residents within <br />Louisville. This is not a service that could be added as part of a contract with a <br />residential hauler for door-to-door pick-ups, along with compost, recycling and <br />waste. <br />Funding would be required for this activity, likely between $3K -$5K per event. <br />It is possible that this type of event could receive grant funding from the <br />county (Zero Waste Grant / Sustainability Grant) or from Colorado Department <br />of Health and Environment (CDPHE) through a Recycling Grant. <br />Currently, residents may take hard -to -recycle materials to the Boulder Center <br />for Hard to Recycle Materials (CHaRM) for a fee. The City also hosts two free <br />branch collection days per month for woody debris only. <br />Work to determine what a Hard - <br />to -Recycle Day for Louisville would <br />cost and explore whether the City <br />wishes to either apply for a grant <br />or has capacity to host one or two <br />events annually. <br />42 <br />Ws-IT1S2: Install triple bin <br />(recyclable, compostable, <br />trash) waste collection at City <br />facilities and parks as <br />practical <br />3 <br />Most City facility buildings have at least one or more collections of triple bin <br />waste bins. Parks do not have any options besides trash collection for the <br />landfill. The Recreation Center's system is okay, but is undergoing renovation, <br />so will need additional bins. The Police Department did have three bins in the <br />break room area, but the compost bin has disappeared at the time of this <br />An inventory should be taken of all <br />parks and facilities to determine <br />which facilities need bins for <br />diversion (e.g. recycling or <br />composting). An analysis of cost <br />DRAFT <br />27 <br />29 <br />
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