Reminder: Sanitary District Organics Recycling Workshop Saturday
MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
Just a friendly little reminder for you that the Costa Mesa Sanitary District and their trash hauler, CR&R Environmental Services, will be holding the second of their workshops to introduce their plan to change the way we - and they - handle our so-called Organic Waste.
AN EARLY MEETING!
The workshop will be held starting at 9:00 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa (Lions Park). Here's a hand map for you:
A LITTLE HOMEWORK FOR YOU
Also, you may wish to view the presentations scheduled for that morning ahead of time to help you frame any questions you might have. Those can be found HERE and HERE. If you have trouble opening those links they are also available at the Costa Mesa Sanitary District home page, HERE.
HOPING FOR A GOOD TURNOUT
The first workshop was well-attended and I know the officials from the Sanitary District are hoping for a similar turnout Saturday morning. You can read what I wrote about the first one HERE.
BRING YOUR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS
This is an opportunity for you to ask General Manager Scott Carroll and representatives from CR&R questions about this very significant, and expensive, change to the way we all handle our waste. See you there.
Just a friendly little reminder for you that the Costa Mesa Sanitary District and their trash hauler, CR&R Environmental Services, will be holding the second of their workshops to introduce their plan to change the way we - and they - handle our so-called Organic Waste.
AN EARLY MEETING!
The workshop will be held starting at 9:00 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa (Lions Park). Here's a hand map for you:
A LITTLE HOMEWORK FOR YOU
Also, you may wish to view the presentations scheduled for that morning ahead of time to help you frame any questions you might have. Those can be found HERE and HERE. If you have trouble opening those links they are also available at the Costa Mesa Sanitary District home page, HERE.
HOPING FOR A GOOD TURNOUT
The first workshop was well-attended and I know the officials from the Sanitary District are hoping for a similar turnout Saturday morning. You can read what I wrote about the first one HERE.
BRING YOUR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS
This is an opportunity for you to ask General Manager Scott Carroll and representatives from CR&R questions about this very significant, and expensive, change to the way we all handle our waste. See you there.
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