Janice Jones-Skinner provided a presentation on Roadside Garbage Cleanup. Ms. Jones-Skinner suggested volunteers working with the City could accomplish a great deal. Ms. Jones-Skinner spoke of the importance of education regarding recycling, the need for larger or better designed recycle boxes, the need for not only recycling but also reducing, and the benefits of having a clean community.
P. Warren prompted Ms. Jones-Skinner for ideas of what could be done to rectify the problems. Ms. Jones-Skinner suggested a second earth week, as well as City led promotions including signage, advertising and slogans to eliminate the litter.
Discussion ensued regarding:
- the Adopt a Road program, its benefits, and the methods by which it could be improved
- increased fines or penalties for littering
- larger recycle bins with illustrations on the sides
- reductions in packaging
- success of the clear bag program
- importance of signage
Adam Found attended the meeting. He reported on the Broken Window theory, and suggested that every environmental problem is an economic problem. A. Found offered to work with Ms. Jones-Skinner, David Kerr (Manager of Environmental Services), and Denise Williams (Manager of Economic Development) to come up with some initiatives that CKLEAC could get behind and move ahead.