Of weeks and unless the action is taken. But if the history, will repeat itself, the board of supervisors will pass the resolution, like it did, in the mid 90s. And it will pass it unanimously and it will urge safeway to keep all of the recycling centers open including the Market Street recycling center, this is critical, to allow us that time to get to the Stake Holder Group together and to try to come up with the new solutions. And it is also critical Public Safety issue, there is going to be 300, pedestrian trips primarily, across the Market Street, now, and through south of market and maybe over to the bay shore and the industrial zoned parts of town searching for a place to recycle and last summer we had a recycler killed when they were taking the recycling on a bike, and that is going to happen more and i hate to sound alarmist but it is obvious that it is going to happen and i urge the board to take a look atthies you and pass a resolution urging safeway to keep Market Street op
To me it sounds like an innovation opportunity in a city that provides innovation and ecology and the component through some kind of notification, some mobile application for arranging the people who have the goods to those that want to collect it. And it seems like its something that we have the opportunity to perhaps take a leadership position on in recommending to sacramento. Have you all talked to recology about what their view of this whole thing is . They understand the problem. They run into the largest buybacks, one at pier 96 on the port and the one at tunnel road and they used to operate seven or eight other ones. They want to see the material handled. Its sort of there is an old garbage guy adage that you want to get your hands on everything and keep it, but they understand that their major role is providing the kind of background coverage for everything. As you were pointing out earlier, this is valuable material that picks up and moves on its own. Right. And that could mea
Head. I live in the southeast sector of the city. My impression is that we are not in a convenience zone, because there is no supermarket, excluding a 7eleven that meets the criteria of the revenue mark. So i think it might have been answered, but im not clear. All of those Small Businesses, all of those conveniences stores, do they have to pay the 100 or they are not in a convenience zone . Actually the southeast sector and the whole eastside of the city is served by scrapyards and existing metal recyclers. Okay. So they can establish a zone there and that creates nearby what is called nearby convenience. That kind of exempts the supermarkets. Okay. So you are okay there. Say you have got this kind of odd schizophrenia with lots of things over on 3rd street, nothing over on the west side and the north side. But that is why you are okay there in terms of providing recycling. Okay. And commissioners, just for your reference in the back of your binder is a google map of all the recycling
Those that want to collect it. And it seems like its something that we have the opportunity to perhaps take a leadership position on in recommending to sacramento. Have you all talked to recology about what their view of this whole thing is . They understand the problem. They run into the largest buybacks, one at pier 96 on the port and the one at tunnel road and they used to operate seven or eight other ones. They want to see the material handled. Its sort of there is an old garbage guy adage that you want to get your hands on everything and keep it, but they understand that their major role is providing the kind of background coverage for everything. As you were pointing out earlier, this is valuable material that picks up and moves on its own. Right. And that could mean an advantage for us in terms of that material not having to be paid for and carried by the very expensive systems. It would be a collaboration where you create a multitiered Distribution System, where it ends up ulti
All the recycling centers in the city. The blue ones are the existing centers and the salmoncolored ones that are ones that are recently no longer existing or planned to be existing . Okay. Commissioner dwight . To me it sounds like an innovation opportunity in a city that provides innovation and ecology and the component through some kind of notification, some mobile application for arranging the people who have the goods to those that want to collect it. And it seems like its something that we have the opportunity to perhaps take a leadership position on in recommending to sacramento. Have you all talked to recology about what their view of this whole thing is . They understand the problem. They run into the largest buybacks, one at pier 96 on the port and the one at tunnel road and they used to operate seven or eight other ones. They want to see the material handled. Its sort of there is an old garbage guy adage that you want to get your hands on everything and keep it, but they und