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The committee approved up to $275 for supplies supporting local repair, invasive-plant removal, and black-plastic recycling efforts. Members also unanimously continued Tiana Veldwisch as chair and Melissa Eusden as vice chair, with one technical issue recorded during the chair vote.
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The committee will provide $25 for Fix-it Café repair supplies, $50 for black trash bags for garlic mustard removal, and up to $200 for a black-plastic collection box. Upcoming activities include a Fix-it Café on May 17, garlic mustard removal events on May 23 and May 30, and Recycling and Sustainability Day on May 30. The committee also discussed compost-bin contamination, a possible electric activity bus, recycling-hauler contracting, and future Rail Trail access.
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