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completed and the spring courses have now been matched up with projects. He noted that the <br />projects that matched with classes included organics recycling, sustainable initiatives, and <br />recognition of businesses that lead the way in recycling. He noted that Coborn' s received an award <br />from Anoka County for their efforts in recycling the previous year. He advised that PACT Charter <br />School was also recognized the previous year for their efforts with organics recycling. He stated <br />that there is another project matched with an urban forestry class to complete a public tree survey. <br />He noted that this is something he has wanted to accomplish in the City for the past several years, <br />especially as it would assist with planning for potential impacts from Emerald Ash Borer. He <br />stated that he would be looking for volunteers to assist in collection of the data. He explained that <br />the students would provide the necessary training so that volunteers could get out on the ground <br />to collect data. He noted that the training is tentatively scheduled for April and would include <br />classroom time on the initial date and then some field training on a second date. He stated that the <br />data collection would presumably occur in May, as long as conditions allow. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau asked if the students would also include recommendations for <br />planning with the knowledge that is gained. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that once he is given the data from the students, he would then take <br />that information and prepare other planning documents with more accurate information. He <br />welcomed interested Board Members to participate. He noted that the students will also be <br />reaching out to other community groups such as the Master Gardeners and Master Naturalists, <br />Parks Commission and City Council. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau suggested reaching out to the Ramsey Garden Club. <br />Board Member Valentine stated that for the past six weeks he has been working with a metro wide <br />steering committee working on the Metro Environmental Commissioners Conference, which is an <br />effort to get groups like the EPB together to talk about common interests. He stated that a program <br />has been scheduled for April 7th and noted that as more information is available, City Planner <br />Anderson will provide that information to the Board. He stated that it seems like this would be a <br />good opportunity for the Board to participate in and will feature topics that the Board has been <br />discussing. He stated that the event will be held at the Hennepin Methodist Church in Minneapolis <br />and will have free parking and no admission fee. He noted that there are other larger communities <br />in the metro area and it will be a good opportunity for the Board to gain that shared input. <br />Chairperson Stodola asked for an update on the organics recycling program and whether <br />participation has declined in the winter months. <br />City Planner Anderson provided an update on the organics recycling program. He stated that the <br />last calculation that he had measured about three tons of material that has been diverted from <br />garbage to the organics recycling. He noted that is a pretty amazing figure considering the small <br />amount of publicity the program has had thus far. He noted that the locks were removed during <br />the winter because the locks were freezing in the colder temperatures. He stated that to his <br />knowledge there has not been any contamination. <br />Chairperson Stodola stated that he makes deliveries maybe every other week and has not noticed <br />any materials that would not be eligible for the organics recycling. <br />Environmental Policy Board / February 26, 2018 <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />
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