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Council Member Shaun Abreu states that community composting is here to stay
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Council Member Shaun Abreu stresses the importance of community composting during the budget hearing, emphasizing its continuity and expansion.
- Abreu commits to prioritizing community composting within the committee and the council.
- Highlights the high participation rates and civic engagement opportunities offered by community composting.
- Discusses the rollout of curbside composting city-wide, involving more smart bins.
- Expresses gratitude towards the ongoing efforts in community composting and ensures its permanence.
Shaun Abreu
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And that that is that shouldn't be that that shouldn't have happened.
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That shouldn't be the way.
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This council will make it a big priority.
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You're gonna hear us on March 14th for the budget hearings, community compostings here to stay.
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We're not only grateful for the work that they've done, but also for the work that they'll continue to do.
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I think that's very important, especially as we consider the rollout of curbside composting city wide.
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That's more smart bins.
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Show up.
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The participation rates are always higher with community composting.
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People who understand, you know, their local communities understand how to promote that civic engagement because it is a civic really opportunity that we can't rob people from.
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And so I'm gonna make this a a priority for this for this committee and for this council.
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Community composting is here to stay.
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So I'm gonna turn it over to you.