Electronics recycling event held today
406 Recycling s monthly electronics recycling will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, May 28, at the Good Samaritan Thrift Store located at 3067 N. Montana Ave.
A voluntary $10 donation to Good Samaritan is encouraged. Most items including personal electronics, office equipment, and entertainment systems, including accessories, are accepted for free at the event. Charges apply for some older style monitors and TVs, non-working microwaves, televisions larger than 36 inches, and data-destruction receipts.
406 Recycling s food waste collection program, 406 Compost, will also be on-site distributing collection buckets for new customers. 406 Compost collects food waste, including meats and grease, as well as compostable dishware for composting with worms in partnership with YES Compost. Details at 406Compost.com
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Lewis & Clark County names members for zoning advisory panel
By: Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2020-12-22 20:37:16-05
HELENA â Lewis and Clark County has selected the members of a new advisory panel that will help shape zoning regulations across the Helena Valley.
On Tuesday, the county commission named 12 voting members of a âblue-ribbon panel,â also known as a Zoning Advisory Panel. Commissioners announced they would create the panel earlier this year, in response to concerns from the public about the new zoning plan they adopted.
Leaders wanted the panel to include members of several classes of stakeholders, like Valley property owners, developers and realtors. They ended up selecting the following applicants:
The Lewis and Clark County Board of Commissioners appointed members to its blue ribbon zoning panel Tuesday.Â
At the Nov. 19 meeting, the county commissioners approved a resolution setting up the framework for the panel tasked with finding a compromise on a hotly debated 10-acre lot size minimum within the new Helena Valley zoning regulations. The county agreed to delay implementation of that particular provision until June 2022 to allow the panel time to consider alternatives.
The commission also committed up to $100,000 to fund the panel s efforts should it need to pay for studies, surveys or other items.Â
Tuesday s vote solidified the panel s 12 voting members from nine sectors, along with a moderator.