QUESTION
What funding supports the expansion of the waste containerization pilot and creation of a new division?
0:33:48
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The funding supports the expansion of the M9 containerization pilot to include all residences and schools, as well as the creation of a new waste containerization division within the New York City Department of Sanitation.
- $643,000 is allocated for 12 uniform positions and $278,500 for additional containers in fiscal year 2025
- $1,100,000 is allocated for mailers to announce the forthcoming citywide bin mandate for all 1 to 9 unit residences
- $750,000 is allocated for an environmental impact study for containerization
- $630,000 is allocated in fiscal year 2025 and outyears to cover 5 civilian positions to oversee the containerization programs
Justin L. Brannan
0:33:48
The executive plan includes new needs for the waste containerization pilot.
0:33:53
Could you detail for us for FY 25, 26, 27, 28, what that funding supports?
Jessica Tisch
0:34:00
Yes.
0:34:00
The funding supports the expansion of the M9 containerization pilot to include all residences and schools, as well as the creation of a waste containerization division
Hayley Gorenberg
0:34:13
in the New
Jessica Tisch
0:34:13
York City Department of Sanitation to help oversee all containerization programs in the department.
0:34:20
The M9 School And Residential plan planned expansion was funded for $643,000.
0:34:28
In FY 25 to cover 12 uniform positions and 278,500 for additional containers.
0:34:36
There was also 1,100,000 added to support mailers to announce the forthcoming citywide bin mandate for all 1 to 9 unit residences citywide.
0:34:45
And $750,000 for the environmental impact study for containerization.
0:34:51
Finally, there was 630 1000 in FY 25 and out to cover 5 civilian positions to oversee the containerization programs in the city.