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Inventory parks for functional drinking <br />water fountains and plan for repairs or <br />upgrades, accordingly. <br />Ws-ET2S1: "Promote recyclable <br />substitutes/replacements for <br />single use throw -away items, <br />such as plastic bags, foam <br />clamshell food containers, <br />disposable plastic water bottles, <br />etc." <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />Not identified as top recommended action in <br />2018/2019 Action Plan, however funding is <br />available to begin installing freeze -resistant <br />drinking fountains at park buildings that are <br />heated all year in 2019 and 2020. These <br />buildings include the Community Park <br />restroom, the new ADA compliant restroom at <br />the arboretum, the Miners Field restroom and <br />possibly the Heritage Park restroom. Currently <br />the water fountains at these locations are <br />winterized (shut off) in the late fall and turned <br />back on in the spring. <br />Consider an ordinance to require all <br />Louisville businesses to recycle and <br />compost, using the licensed hauler of <br />their choice. <br />COMPLETE <br />Ws-ET1S1: "Partner with local <br />retailers to reduce use of non- <br />recyclable, non-compostable, <br />and non -reusable containers." <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />*** <br />Ordinance was evaluated by staff and not <br />considered feasible in 2018. Reevaluation may <br />take place in 2019. <br />Consider an ordinance to require all <br />haulers collecting recyclables and <br />compost to report weights annually to the <br />City of Louisville. <br />COMPLETE <br />"Ws-ET1S3: Encourage <br />Homeowner Associations (HOAs) <br />to offer the same level of waste <br />services (e.g. compost) as the <br />community." <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />*** <br />The City has passed ordinance in November <br />2018 requiring all large commercial haulers to <br />report annually using Boulder County's ReTRAC <br />digital reporting system. <br />Consider an ordinance to require all <br />Louisville HOAs to offer recycling and <br />composting along with their trash service, <br />using the hauler of their choice. <br />COMPLETE <br />"Ws-ET1S3: Encourage <br />Homeowner Associations (HOAs) <br />to offer the same level of waste <br />services (e.g. compost) as the <br />community." <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />* * * <br />Ordinance was evaluated by staff and not <br />considered feasible in 2018. Reevaluation <br />may take place in 2019. <br />Develop a plan to shift City staff culture <br />toward digital document usage and <br />managed print services. <br />ONGOING <br />Ws-IT1S3: "Establish City <br />purchasing guidelines that <br />consider impact from product <br />lifecycles." <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />IT continues to evaluate and determine best <br />practice in regards to digitization. In 2019, IT is <br />working to move timesheets online, minimizing <br />printed timesheets. <br />Further promote the giving away of free <br />compost and wood chip mulch for <br />community use through City marketing <br />avenues. <br />N/A <br />Ws-ET2S2: "Promote markets for <br />Citywide generated recyclables <br />and compost." <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />Not identified as top recommended action <br />in 2018/2019 Action Plan and no available <br />status update. <br />Continue to promote residential use of <br />the Boulder County Hazardous Materials <br />Management Facility (HMMF). <br />ONGOING <br />Ws-ET2S3: "Encourage use of <br />County Hazardous Materials <br />Management Facility (HMMF) <br />through the no-copay program." <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />x <br />The City promotes the use of CHaRM and <br />HMMF through the City website. <br />
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