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TIC 2019-02-20 Item 3D - Grant Acceptance - 2019-2020 King County Solid Waste Recycling
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TIC 2019-02-20 Item 3D - Grant Acceptance - 2019-2020 King County Solid Waste Recycling
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DocuSign Envelope ID: OD510CD3-2A8F-436A-AA52-8F12ED721 B35 <br />Exhibit B <br />2019-2020 Grant Guidelines <br />Program Eligibility: <br />The King County Solid Waste Division (SWD) has prepared a Recycling Case Studies document with <br />a number of innovative projects recently implemented by King County and several cities aimed at <br />influencing waste prevention and recycling consistent with the King County Comprehensive Solid <br />Waste Management Plan (Comp Plan) and the County's goals. SWD encourages consideration of these <br />case study ideas in the development of grant proposals. Furthermore, in an effort to encourage <br />collaboration, leveraging, and potential joint projects between cities and other partners, the Case <br />Studies and the WRR application information has been shared with selected regional environmental <br />firms. <br />Grant funds may be used for a variety of Waste Reduction & Recycling (WRR) related programs <br />consistent with the Comp Plan. Cities are encouraged to work together to leverage funds and have a <br />greater influence on waste prevention and recycling. Cities may choose to use their funding on one <br />program or a combination of programs. For WRR program ideas, please refer to the Case Studies <br />document (Attachment 4), which includes the topics below. <br />Examples of innovative projects: <br />• King County SWD: Multicultural Recycling Outreach - Recicla Mas! Es Fascilisimo. <br />• City of Bellevue: Multifamily Organics Recycling Technical Assistance. <br />• City of Issaquah Recycling Outreach: Waste Wise Multifamily Outreach. <br />• City of Bothell: Recycling Vouchers/Special Items Recycling Event. <br />• Cedar Grove Composting, Inc.: Increasing Food Waste Diversion in Diverse Communities. <br />• City of Redmond: Redmond Commercial Organics Collection. <br />• Olympia School District: Purchase of Bulk Milk Containers for Schools. <br />• Cities of Kirkland, Bellevue, Redmond, and Bothell: City Partnership - Eco Lunch Eastside <br />Initiative/Reusable Lunch Kits. <br />• King County SWD: EcoConsumer Program Repair Events. <br />Please contact Lucy Auster at 206-477-5268 or lucy.auster(a in county. ov if you have questions <br />about specific program eligibility, consistency with the Comp Plan, and/or are interested in <br />obtaining a list of the environmental firms that SWD has provided notice to regarding this grant <br />program. <br />1 <br />38 <br />
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