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The committee unanimously recommended that the Town Council appropriate $33,378 from the NEF Environmental Fee revenue for food-waste and composting services at Chapman, Doolittle, and Dodd schools. The funds would be reimbursed to the special revenue account if the Board of Education receives its requested $261,980 grant; the fee account currently has $34,906.
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The recommendation would use most of the environmental-fee balance to continue and expand school composting, including startup costs at Dodd. The program’s funding could be restored if the Board of Education’s grant application succeeds. The committee also noted that $35,816 has already been spent from the fee revenue.
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