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Sarasota News Leader November 22, 2013 Page 120 Siesta Seen Based on a book Russell Matthes, past SKVA president, had given him, Shay continued, the recycling bins would be about $200 each, if the organization wanted a design similar to that of Village garbage cans. The recycling bins could be blue, for example, to distinguish their use from the garbage cans, he noted. be the one to empty [the recycling bins]," just as its workers put the Village garbage in the dumpster in the municipal lot. Championship Landscape Maintenance Professionals of Fort Myers is the firm that has the contract for Village upkeep. Another container might have to be placed For the next step in the process, Shay sugin the municipal lot for the recyclables, Shay gested he would contact Sarasota County pointed out. The size would depend on the staff and find out whether the county could volume, he added, noting, "Your garbage volhelp the Village obtain less expensive bins. ume is going to decrease" once recycling gets In response to questions from Matthes and under way. "You're not increasing the stuff SKVA President Cheryl Gaddie, Shay said, that's being collected. Now you're spreading "My assumption is that Championship would it into two components." A Keep Sarasota County Beautiful slide shows Siesta Key Association and Siesta Key Village Association volunteers during an Adopt-A-Road cleanup event. Photo by Norman Schimmel

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