I too am concerned that this new recycling program seemed to "fly under the radar."  Just as the proposed public safety building wasn't "sold" to the citizens through publicity, public comment and sound justification, so this new program seems to have been slipped in by a an administration too busy to seek citizen involvement. 

Here in my townhouse neighborhood we will have difficulty finding room for two large carts.  I suppose that some folks in the inner units will simply leave them outside.  How many current recyclers will simply scrap the new carts and start putting everything in the garbage cart?  Certainly nobody from the city asked our HOA if this was going to work for us!

Frankly, I have similar concerns about the new building code process which seems to be geared mainly to make Planning Dept. workers' jobs easier rather then attempting to also address the need for adequate citizen input to zoning activities.  By this time next year, it appears that we will have two options:  1) Let the planners decide what to allow, or 2) Send the question to the Board of Adjustment who will make a quasi-judicial decision which allows for very little flexibility. 

Justin Fisher

3026 Lion Ridge Court
Raleigh, NC 27612-4235
colfisher@yahoo.com
256-656-5162

--- On Wed, 2/17/10, Linda Watson <linda@lindawatson.com> wrote:

From: Linda Watson <linda@lindawatson.com>
Subject: [RCAC] citizen/RCAC input for new recycling program? [update]
To: "RCAC" <rcac@eastraleigh.org>
Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 12:51 PM

Our wonderful Glenwood CAC Secretary Margaret Link tells me that this
program was mentioned at our CAC meeting but there was no discussion
about it. I'm sorry to say that I didn't grasp the implications at the time.

So at least the Glenwood CAC was informed. My other questions still
stand: what was the level of citizen involvement in this and is it the
right direction?

... Linda

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original note:
I was surprised and disappointed to see in the paper today that Raleigh
will be using big new plastic recycling containers and decreasing the
number of city employees (no layoffs, but a net loss of jobs).

We had a presentation about recycling at a recent Glenwood CAC meeting,
but I don't recall any mention of this new plan. [...]

Sincerely yours,
Linda Watson
Glenwood CAC chair

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