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Hi Jan- Habitat for Humanity also operates a ReStore www.pdxrestore.org in Portland, Oregon. You might also check with The Rebuilding Center www.rebuildingcenter.org. I believe they may have partnered with the city of Portland in the beginning for development of their deconstruction service. On Oct 16, 11:10 am, "Dolph, Jan" <Jan.Do...@no.address> wrote: > On the issue of C&D, does anyone know of any cities that are operating a > residential C&D program (similar to the Habitat's Re-Sale store)? So > far, I'm only finding that cities have commercial C&D programs. > > Any information will be appreciated. > > Jan Dolph > Program Coordinator > Solid Waste Services Department > City of Austin, Texas > (512) 974-1929 > > ________________________________ > > From: GreenYes@no.address [mailto:GreenYes@no.address] On > Behalf Of Christine.Mc...@no.address > Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 8:22 AM > To: Wayne Turner > Cc: GreenYes@no.address; Richard.B...@no.address > Subject: [GreenYes] C & D recycling facilities > > On another, yet similar note, I need information to help a C&D transfer > station expand their operations here in the City of Alexandria, > Virginia. They want to double the amount of through-put and it's in an > industrialized part of the City but there are still citizens concerned > about truck traffic, air quality, etc. What can we say to let them know > that given the industrialized nature of that section of the City, that > it's a beneficial land use? Anyone have any talking points to help us > out? > > Christine McCoy > City of Alexandria > 703/519-3486 ext. 312 |
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