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A
Okay,
well
welcome
to
the
oyster
materials
subgroup.
Meeting.
I
will
just
do
the
facilitation,
since
it's
a
small
group,
so
I
guess
for
a
roll
call,
a
roll
call.
We
have
kavi
chokshi.
B
A
Kelly
Jensen
here
and
Serena
Dietrich
is
absent
and
then,
as
our
first
order
of
business,
we
have
the
minutes
from
the
last
public
working
group
meeting
we
had
on
January
26th
so
does.
Would
anyone
like
to
move
to
adopt
those
minutes.
B
No
I'm
just
real,
quick,
just
giving
them
just
to
give
it
a
glance,
at
least
before
I.
Second,
it
I
will
second,
that
okay.
A
And
then
I
don't
know
if
we
need
to
vote
when
the
first
one,
the
person
who
made
the
motion
on
the
second
but
just
to
cover
our
bases,
do,
can
we
have
a
vote
to
approve
the
minutes
all
in
favor?
Okay,
thank
you,
okay,
cool!
A
So
we're
going
to
skip
we're
going
to
jump
over
the
community
Innovation
fund
Pro
program
proposal
until
Serena
shows
up
which
hopefully
should
be
about
halfway
through
the
meeting
so
the
the
other
part.
So
the
other
discussion
we
wanted
to
have
today
is
just
kind
of
following
up
on
that
General
like
what's
next.
What
are
the
next
steps
for
this
working
group
and
I'm?
A
Just
gonna
pull
up
some
slides
because
in
the
last
meeting
we
started
this
discussion
and
we
had
a
couple
of
ideas,
but
the
other
thing
that
we
talked
about
so
we
we
discussed.
We
had
kind
of
three
three
different
General
ideas,
so
I
wanted
to
kind
of
follow
with
you
guys
on
those
and
see
if
there's
like
one
or
two
of
those
you
guys
really
want
to
hone
in
on
moving
forward
with
or
if
you
don't
feel
ready
to
hone
in
on
just
kind
of
like
work
planning
to
figure
out
like
okay.
A
You
guys
want
to
do
or
talk
to
more
people,
but
the
other
thing
that
came
up
at
the
last
meeting
was
a
question
around
better
understanding
like
just
what
the
what
community-wide
Outreach
and
education
already
takes
place
related
to
waste
in
general
and
we're
focused
on
food
waste
and
multi-family
recycling
here,
but
they
they
kind
of
all
happen
together,
and
so
we
I
had
said
that
I
would
figure,
try
to
figure
that
out
by
now
and
we
did
just
yesterday,
we
received
our
opportunity
to
recycle
report,
which
is
the
report
that
we
file
every
year
with
the
DEQ,
which
outlines
all
of
our
community-wide
education.
A
So
I
thought
that
that
would
be
the
best
place
to
kind
of
inventory
like
what
is
it
that
we're
doing?
We
didn't
receive
it
until
yesterday,
so
I
didn't
have
time
to
really.
Basically,
it's
been
a
little
bit
hard.
It's
been
hard
for
me
to
get
like
a
really
full
picture
in
a
way
that
I
could
like
explain
it
all
to
you,
but
I
have
had
a
couple
of
good
conversations
and,
and
one
of
the
conversations
that
I
had
was
with.
A
There
is
a
newer
Municipal
manager
for
public
services
and
the
majority
of
the
Outreach
and
education
that
happens
in
the
community.
It
happens
directly
through
our
two
franchise
waste
haulers,
which
is
Republic
Services,
which
was
formerly
Ben,
garbage
and
then
Cascade
disposal,
and
so
they're,
really
the
ones
that
lead
the
Outreach
and
education
because
they're
the
ones
that
have
that
direct
interface
with
all
of
the
residential
customers.
Well,
all
the
customers
in
Bend,
residential
and
Commercial,
and
then
they
also
have
relationships
too.
A
In
some
cases,
they
do
hire
out
the
Environmental
Center
to
do
to
support
some
of
their
Outreach.
The
same
way
that
the
county
does
but
they're,
also
because
they're
kind
of
they
also
have
those
relationships
so
they're,
the
ones
that
have
the
best
picture
of
like
what
is
everything
that
is
done
and
they
actually
reached
out
recently
because
we've
been
doing
certain
Outreach
education
things.
A
But
it's
all
really
good
timing,
I
think,
because
there's
been
kind
of
like
just
a
bunch
of
standard
stuff
that
we've
done
for
the
last
many
years
on
that
kind
of
chain
has
changed
a
little
bit
over
the
years
like
when
we
expanded
compost.
They
kind
of
did
like
to
accept
all
materials
they
kind
of
are
all
food
materials.
A
They
you
know
like
it
changed
a
little
bit
as
the
service
offerings
have
changed,
but,
generally
speaking,
I
think
it's
been
just
kind
of
consistent
for
quite
some
time
but
they're
at
a
point
where
they're
also
thinking
like
about
just
amplifying
some
of
the
programs
and
doing
more
and
doing
no
thing.
So
they
have
actually
recently
initiated
some
discussions
with
us
to
to
talk
about
potential
ideas
that
they
have
and
how
we
can
collaborate
together
to
like
expand
Outreach
and
education
related
to
ways
like
literally
in
the
last
month.
A
Those
conversations
came
up
and
so
I
think
it's
really
good
timing,
because
of
course,
the
city
through
the
CCAP
were
also
interested
in
expanding
those
offerings.
But
we
would
like,
like
I,
told
them.
I
was
like
the
account.
Our
Council
really
looks
to
our
advisory
committee
to
kind
of
advise
on
those
and
to
propose
those,
and
so
what
I
would
like
to
do
is
just
connect
that
conversation.
A
You
know
just
connect
you
guys
with
the
waste
haulers
and
have
that
conversation
all
together
and
they're
actually
also
planning
on
at
some
point
going
to
council
this
spring,
to
kind
of
like
start
to
raise
this
discussion
with
the
council
as
well
about
some
new
ideas
they
have
for
like
waste
diversion
programming
and
so
as
a
next
step.
On
that
front,
we
they
are
actually
interested.
A
Republic
Services
has
kind
of
been
leading
this
conversation,
but
they
have
also
been
talking
with
Cascade
disposal,
so
I
think
we
would
bring
them
both
in
and
they
want
to
come
in
to
one
of
your
guys
next
meetings
and
give
a
presentation
and
then
have
a
discussion,
and
so
I
asked
her
for
an
outline
of
kind
of
what
that
what
the
presentation
would
be,
and
so
this
is
what
she
proposed
is
that
it
would
be
first
just
an
overview
of
the
waste
and
collection
systems
in
Bend
which,
like
I,
think
you
guys
have
a
little
bit
of
a
feel
for,
because
we've
been
doing
this
work.
A
But
it
would
be
kind
of
like
in
one
time
from
the
haulers,
like
an
explanation
of
the
system,
also
like
about
how
our
franchise
works
in
the
city,
which
I
think
will
be
helpful
because
it
it
helps
like
we
rely
on
the
waste
haulers
to
do
all
this
Service
delivery
and
Outreach
and
education,
which
is
all
kind
of
dictated
by
our
franchise
or
that
relationship
is
established
by
the
franchise.
So
they'll
kind
of
talk
about
that
which
will
help
us
better
understand,
like
what
levers
do.
We
have
to
pull
all
at
the
city
and
how?
A
A
And
then
she
also
wants
to
talk
about
the
changes
that
they're
expecting
to
see
as
a
result
of
the
recycling
modernization
act,
which
will
be
good
because
again,
that's
stuff
that,
like
Covey
I,
know
you
and
I,
have
looked
into
and
like
we
have
a
little
bit
of
a
sense,
but
the
waste
haulers
have
been
following
it
much
more
closely
and
they're
like
in
those
rule
making
committees
and
that
sort
of
thing
anyway.
So
they're
just
they've,
been
thinking
about
this
proactively,
so
that's
kind
of
what
they
want
to
come
in.
A
So
they
would
first
like
share
this
stuff
out.
But
then
the
rest
of
the
rest
of
the
meeting
would
just
be
an
opportunity
to
kind
of
start
discussing
and
brainstorming
like
based
on
based
on
you
know
what
we've
heard
from
them
and
any
questions
you
guys
have
so
I
was
thinking
that
could
be
a
good
place
to
kind
of
like
re-center.
Like
you
know,
we've
got
the
one
initiative
with
the
community
Innovation
fund,
but
there's
all
these
other
ideas
and
I
think
the
three
ideas
that
you
guys
brought
up
last
time.
A
So
anyway,
do
you
guys
have
any
thoughts
or
reactions
to
that,
and
also,
if
you
guys,
are
open
to
this
meeting
I'm
curious
like
if
you
guys
have
specific
items.
This
was
kind
of
a
proposed
outline.
But
if
there's
like
specific
questions
that
you
would
like
to
make
sure
they
cover
up
front
I
mean
you
could
ask
them
in
a
q
a
too
but
anyway
any
thoughts.
C
Yeah
I
love.
This
idea,
I
mean
we.
We
met
with
a
landfill,
so
this
is,
you
know,
thinking
about
the
material
flow
itself.
This
is
it
it's
a
great
missing
piece
for
us
to
to
learn
a
little
bit
more,
especially
when
the
landfill
said
you
know,
one
of
the
gaps
or
challenges
they're
facing
is
hauling
availability
or
like
the
trucks
to
haul
yeah,
so
I
think
it'd
be
a
great
conversation.
A
B
I
just
wanted
to
double
check
and
I.
Think
we
got
a
call
on
listener.
Are
we
sure
that's
not
Serena.
B
I,
don't
know
if
she
had
called
in,
but
it's
on
the
attendee
side.
So
I
don't
know,
but.
B
A
B
And
I
I
think
I
agree
with
Kelly's
point.
I
just
want
to
double
check
that
meeting
that
we
had
it's
been
a
little
bit
of
time,
but
was
that?
Who
was
that
with.
C
A
County
staff,
and
then
we
met
with
it,
was
honestly
an
oversight
because
I
had
recommended
up
front
that
we
talked
with
the
county
staff
and
then
with
the
Environmental
Center.
And
that's
because
the
county
is
like
they're,
like
the
Solid
Waste
Authority,
for
lack
of
a
better
they're,
not
technically
a
Solid
Waste
Authority,
but
they're.
The
Solid
Waste
Department
for
the
region,
and
then
I
know
that
they
rely
on
the
Environmental
Center
to
do
a
lot
of
Outreach
and
education,
which
is
why
I
brought
those
two
together.
A
And
what
I
just
kind
of
failed
to
acknowledge
was
that
we
do
actually
rely
on
the
waste
haulers
to
do
a
ton
of
the
Outreach
and
education
directly
and
putting
together
this
opportunity
to
recycle
report.
Kind
of
reminded
me
of
that,
because
we
have
historically
relied
on
them
to
put
to
like
to
put
a
lot
of
our
information
together
and
anyway.
So
it
kind
of
fits
with
that
same
system
but
they're
the
ones
that
yeah
and
especially
just
what
the
republics
had
turnover
recently
and
they've.
A
All
you
know
they've
kind
of
gone
through
an
evolution
too,
because
it
was
Ben
garbage
and
then
it
was
Republic
and
the
transition
from
Ben
garbage
to
Republic
has
kind
of
gone
through
a
couple
of
structural
iterations,
and
so
now
they
kind
of
seem
to
be
settling
that
out
a
little
bit,
and
so,
just
in
the
last
couple
of
months,
I've
seen
a
lot
more
like
proactive
thinking
about
programming
that
I
didn't
really
necessarily
see
before
in
the
same
way,
and
so
I
think
that's
why
it
didn't
occur
to
me
last
time,
even
though
they
would
have
always
had
all
the
information
about
like
what's
being
done.
B
Got
it
and
I
guess
a
couple
so
I
think
that
meeting
would
be
really
helpful
even
like
I,
don't
think
I
have
at
least
had
a
more
in-depth
overview
or
like
opportunity
to
get
familiar,
but
not
landfill.
B
I
know
you
got
some
information
from
the
county,
but
I
would
love
I
know
they
do
sometimes
the
Environmental
Center
or
the
landfill
itself
organizes
field
trips
or
like
opportunities
to
go
there
and
kind
of
see
in
person
and
see
the
process
and
stuff
which
I
think
would
be
helpful
just
as
we're
going
through
this
whole
process
to
get
a
full
like
big
picture.
B
Look
but
I
think
this
next
meeting
you're
mentioning
Cassie
I,
think
that
would
be
really
helpful
to
me,
but
like
for
public
services
and
get
some
of
that
information.
My
only
I
guess
some
additional
questions.
I
have
then
is
I'm
still
trying
to
understand,
because
Republic
Services
is
a
private
company
and
I'm
trying
to
understand.
Do
they
have
incentives
or
disincentives
to
reduce
waste
apart
from
the
RMA
like
like?
Is
there
like
part
of
their?
Does
it
help
them
financially
to
reduce
waste?
Does
it
hurt
them.
B
A
They
obviously
you
know
they
obviously
take
receive
money
from
garbage
service.
A
B
D
A
Some
communities
you
like
pay
for
your
trash
and
then
the
other
things
are
free,
I,
don't
think
that's
how
we
do
it
here.
There's
pros
and
cons
to
doing
it
that
way,
anyway,
because
people
aren't
sometimes
incentivized
to
just
put
stuff
in
the
recycling
that
shouldn't
be,
but
anyway
I
think
it
would
be
good,
a
good
question
to
ask
them.
I
mean
it's
it.
It
reminds
me
of
like
similar
conversations.
B
Okay,
yeah
I
think
I'm
totally
I'm.
Looking
forward
to
that
meeting,
so
I
think
that's
a
good
idea
to
set
that
up.
I
would
be
interested
in
that
I
just
mentioned
that
to
like
be
clear
ahead
of
going
into
somebody's
meeting
good
private
companies
to
kind
of
acknowledge
that
our
interest
is
to
help
the
city
of
then
reduce
waste,
particularly,
and
sometimes
there
can
be
alignment
but
just
like
making
sure
we're
getting
other
perspectives
if
needed.
Yeah.
A
And
my,
and
my
hunch
too,
is
that
the
waste
haulers
do
more.
They
don't
make
money
just
off
of
bringing
garbage
to
the
landfill.
They
actually
make
money
from
the
compost
and
they
make
money
from
recycling
too,
because
they're
the
ones
that
sell
our
recyclables
to
different
end
markets
and
they're
the
ones
that
own
the
compost.
You
know,
they're
the
ones
that
have
been
saying
that
they're
trying
to
find
more
end
users
for
compost,
so
I
think
in
their
mind.
This
is
what
I
suspect
their
response
will
be.
A
C
A
So
I
think
that's
what
that's.
This
is
a
good
part
about.
What
we'll
learn
is
that
Republic?
My
understanding
is
that
Republic
manages
the
Republic,
takes
the
recycling
and
takes
the
garbage
and
they
take
the
garbage
to
the
landfill,
and
my
understanding
is
that
the
county
doesn't
even
see
the
risk
like
they
don't.
The
county
does
not
have
a
role
in
the
recycling
where
Public
Services
takes
a
recycling
and
sends
it
to
the
end
markets.
A
I
want
to
confirm
that,
because
it's
been
a
little
while
since
I've
discussed
with
them
at
length
about
this,
but
they
my
recollection
is
that
they
own
the
recycling,
Depot
and
they're
the
ones
that
find
end
markets
to
send
in
the
recycling
to
and
I
know
they
do,
that
for
the
compost
as
well.
So
the
the
the
Compost
Facility
is
at
the
landfill,
but
Republic
Services
manages
it
so
Deschutes
County
has
basically
has
offered
the
space
to
them.
A
Okay,
exactly
and
so
I
think
that's
I
think.
That's
exactly
why
she
wants
to
start
the
conversation
with
like
how
does
the
waste
and
collection
system
work
and
that's?
Why
it'll
be
helpful
too,
as
we're
trying
to
develop
new
programming
to
like
better
understand
what
those
relationships
are,
so
that
we
know
like
who
can
be
what
kind
of
partner,
okay.
B
And
I
guess
a
quick
question:
I,
don't
think
this
Falls
here
but
I
think
in
the
past
Cassie
you
mentioned
that
we
don't
really
have
a
very
good
sense
in
Deschutes
County
there
hasn't
been
like
an
inventory
of
waste
or
anything
done
it's
very
expensive
or
complicated.
To
do
that.
A
You
can
do
it,
they
they
had
one
scheduled
for
the
middle
of
2020
and
then
with
covid.
They
canceled
it
because
the
waste
early
in
the
pandemic,
the
waste
like
the
waste
that
was
coming
in
looked
completely
different
than
the
waste
pre-pandemic
and
they
so
they
thought
it
was
going
to
be
a
non-representative
sample.
So
they
like
waited
a
while
to
like
see
if
the
waste
normalized
it
never
quite
went
back
to
how
it
used
to
be.
B
A
They
can
add
some
sort
of
technology
that
helps
separate
all
the
construction
and
demolition
waste
or
something.
But
as
it
is
now,
it's
like
Republic
Services,
you
know,
gets
the
recycling
separated,
gets
the
compost
separated
and
then
they
bring
them
to
the
County's
site
and
they
like
drop
them
where
they
belong
again.
A
A
C
A
C
B
Remember
them
mentioning
briefly,
if
I
recall
correctly,
that
they
didn't
have
a
very
good
sense
of
exactly
what
that
breakdown
was.
They
know
that
they
had
like
rough
percentages,
I
think
referred
to
in
their
previous
Solid
Waste
Management
plan,
which
I
like
mentioned
during
the
meeting,
and
they
were
like
well,
it
kind
of
like
I
think
they
were
saying
that
they
weren't
very
current
and
also
they
weren't.
B
It
wasn't
the
same
as
what
an
inventory
would
be
that
they
were
referring
to
I,
think
yeah
and
I
don't
want
to
get
two
in
the
weeds,
but
just
a
quick
question,
because
you
mentioned
this
specifically
that
covet
had
shifted
the
waste.
Was
it
just
more
like
take
out
containers
or
what
was
the
shift
that
they
noticed.
A
It'd
be
a
good
question
for
them,
but
I
think
it
was
mainly
like
I
think
it
was
more
than
that
I
think
it
was
like
so
many
people
like
completely
overhauled
their
homes.
You
know
so
it
was
like
a
lot
of
like
Furniture
like
just
it
was.
It
was
like
everyone
was
doing
every
Home
Improvement
project
at
the
same
time,
so
it
was.
It
was
in
addition
to
just
things
like.
Oh
now,
we
have
more
cardboard
boxes
and
take
out
containers.
A
It
was
also
like
stuff
like
that
and
like,
and
just
the
volume
was
was
way
more
because
people
were
doing
projects
and
stuff.
C
A
B
A
A
The
three
kind
of
Concepts
that
we
talked
about
last
time
well,
so
one
was
about
doing
direct
Outreach
to
food
trucks
and
other
takeout
businesses,
and
also
their
customers
to
educate
about
different
takeout
food
containers
specifically
and
I.
Think
we
kind
of
talked
about
that
being
like
helping
restaurants
and
food
trucks
understand
like.
A
So
those
two
were
kind
of
they
were
kind
of
related,
but
establishing
a
purchasing
Co-op
is
like
a
pretty
specific
and
large
initiative.
So
we
pulled
that
out
separately,
just
to
acknowledge
that
that's,
like
you,
know,
kind
of
a
big
add-on
and
then
the
third
one
is
kind
of
more
General.
A
That
was
that
was
more
about
that
question
about
a
just
generally
additional
programs
to
help
educate
the
residence
community-wide,
because
the
comment
was
that
the
community
Innovation
fund
is
a
good
step
in
that
direction,
but
it's
kind
of
limited
in
scope,
and
we
want
to
like
try
to
be
thinking
about
programming
where
we
can
actually
make
sure
to
be
talking
to
the
whole
community,
and
that's
the
one
that
I
think
that
one
in
particular
is
the
one
that
I
think
we
will
be
able
to
kind
of
identify
what
those
opportunities
are.
A
B
I
have
a
lot
of
thoughts,
so
if
you
have
any
Kelly,
you
want
to
share.
First
then
happy
to.
C
Then
that's
that's
one
more
data
point
that
helps
this
first
bullet,
which
is
like
all
of
this
materials
coming
together,
so
making
sure
that,
whether
it's
labeling
or
collection
or
the
materials
that
they're
using
that
it's
not
just
residential
but
that
we're
actually
thinking
about
this
kind
of
systematically
so
I-
would
love
to
pursue
all
of
these
I'm
I'm,
indifferent
as
to
whether
that
timeline
is
post
meeting
with
the
haulers
I.
C
Don't
know
that
there's
another
required
meeting
with
the
commute
or
with
the
with
the
county,
but
cubby
I'll
defer
to
you.
B
Yeah
I
think
these
are
really
good
ideas
and
because
we're
proud
of
by
you
Kelly
so
I
when
I
was
reading
through
just
the
the
meeting
minutes.
I
think
the
one
thing
that's
I
just
wanted
to
mention,
especially
oh
sweet
Serena,
is
here,
was
I.
Think
there's
a
some
of
the
meeting
minutes
seem
to
imply
that
there
are
a
lot
of
options
for
recyclable
or
compostable,
Food,
Ware
or
drinkware
and
I.
Think
that's
not
the
case
right
now.
B
I
think
you
know
there
might
be
more
opportunities
with
RMA,
but
especially
as
I've
like
settled
in
more
into
my
even
my
temporary
role
at
the
rethink
race
project.
I
want
to
kind
of
make
sure
we're
not
forgetting
kind
of
the
reduce
and
reuse
aspects
of
like
how
do
we
is
there,
like
in,
like
I,
think
it's
the
last
step
to
like
see
if
you
can
recycle
and
compost
the
foodborne
drinker,
but
can
we
emphasize
more
of
like
how
do
we
is
it?
B
Can
we
brainstorm
and
see
if
there's
ways
to
get
maybe
more
restaurants
or
cafes
to
get
to
reusable
food
wear
and
drinkware?
And
there
have
been
some
cool
Pilots
that
were
I?
Think
I
mentioned
before
had
been
tried
here
and
bend,
but
impact
was
one
of
the
startups
that
had
gotten
these
reusable
things
and
they
were
working
with
food
carts
to
like
get
them
to
use
them
and
have
like
a
washing
program
with
them
and
everything,
and
so
there's
a
lot
of
logistics
to
figure
out
there.
B
But
I
do
think
that
if
you're
really
trying
to
make
the
most
impact
impact,
that
would
be
the
way
to
kind
of
go
instead
of
just
like
saying
we're,
gonna
I
think
there's
a
little
bit
of
no
matter
what
solution
we
use
if
it's
recycling
or
composting,
it's
still,
not
as
good
as
if
it's
something
that's
reusable.
B
So,
to
my
mind,
at
least,
and
some
of
these
things
like
I've,
worked
on
in
the
past,
so
they've
been
kind
of
some
projects
for
a
while,
but
just
that,
from
my
perspective,
at
least
I
feel
like
plastic
cups
for
like
beer
and
drinks,
coffee
cups
and
then
take
out
containers
plastic
potentials
like
all
of
those
are
like
single-use
things,
and
some
of
those
like
especially
like
I,
can
almost
imagine
like.
B
Some
kind
of
this
is
a
very
early
idea
of
brainstorm,
but
is
there
some
kind
of
system
where
we
could
have
all
the
coffee
shops
agree
to
like
have
a
a
borrowing
kind
of
system
where
you
pay
once
and
then
you
get
this
coffee
cup
and
then
you
can,
like
borrow
from
one
coffee
shop
and
return
to
another
and
they'll
take
care
of
the
washing
part
of
it
if
that
makes
sense
kind
of.
So
that's
a
very
early
stage
idea,
but
just
something
along
those.
D
Sir
yeah
I
wanted
to
wait
till
you
were
done
and
I
apologize.
You
guys
that
I'm,
so
late,
I
actually
just
came
from
our
state
sustainability
board
meeting,
and
they
asked
me
to
chair
it
today,
because
secretary
Fagan
had
an
injury
and
she
had
surgery
yesterday.
So
she
wasn't
able-
and
it
was
kind
of
like
normally
I-
would
have
popped
off
that
to
come
in
to
this
and
then
pop
back
on.
But.
A
D
Worries,
so
just
so,
you
guys
know
I'm,
sorry
there,
but
literally
I
was
our
conversation
of
today
in
that
call
was
Corvallis.
D
So
it
was
all
about
well
and
travel
Oregon
and
Oregon
Lottery,
but
the
majority
of
it
was
City
of
Corvallis
and
all
the
entities
within
it
and
they
do
have
a
fully
functional,
reusable
takeout
program
that
is,
and
they've
been
using
it
for
a
while
and
it's
kind
of
like
a
you,
get
I'm
pretty
sure
it's
probably
an
online
app
too
or
something
you
put
on
your
phone,
but
you
get
a
card
kind
of
like
the
bottle
drop
in
a
way
where
you
you
get
a
card.
D
You're
you're,
a
member,
and
you
have
drop
points
and
you
use
it.
We
didn't
get
to
talk
in
depth.
They
had
a
lot
to
say
about
the
different
things
that
they're
doing,
but
it
wouldn't
hurt
to
talk
to
them
specifically
and
just
see
you
know,
I
forget
what
they
named.
It
like
I,
think
it's
Bento
or
something
based
on
their
they're
County
name,
but
yeah,
definitely
a
good
starting
point
and
they
just
showcased
like
take
out.
D
You
know
trays,
but
I
can't
imagine
that
we
couldn't
add
stainless
steel
cups
and
other
things
that
other
entities
could
use
for
beverage
related
and
and
everything
else
I
will
say
as
as
a
beer
connoisseur.
The
worst
thing
is
to
drink
out
of
a
plastic
cup
just
from
a
just
from
a
functional
standpoint
like
I,
just
don't
like
it,
it
doesn't
feel
I
mean
I.
Just
the
nature
of
the
beast
when
you're
outside
but
stainless
steel
is
a
good
alternative
to
that
versus
glass.
D
So
and
it's
light
and
it's
easy
to
clean
it's
hard
to
damage
so
I
think
there's
some
opportunity
there.
D
D
So
actually,
the
group
that
presented
on
that
is
similar,
they're,
the
it's
they're,
it's
their
sustainability
Coalition.
So
it's
similar
to
the
Environmental
Center,
it's
a
non-profit
organization
that
implemented
as
part
of
a
grant
program,
but
it
is
supported
by
the
city
on
different
levels.
You
know
I
I,
don't
I!
Don't
again,
we
didn't
get
the
full
detail
of
that
program.
It's
just
one
highlight
and
one
success
story
of
the
different
things
that
they
were
doing
and
it
made
me
it
was
like.
D
Oh,
my
gosh
I
have
a
call
like
in
two
hours
on
this
topic
that
we
can
talk
through
so
but
I
agree
with
you
cubby
that
it
we
should
think
about
ways
to
eliminate
all
together
as
before.
You
know
substituting
in
less
than
optimal
options
as
well
and
I'm
just
coming
in
without
having
any
history,
but
you
guys
all
just
talked
about
so
well.
A
That's
great,
that's
a
really
good
I
wasn't
aware
of
that
program
either,
and
it's
that's
nice
to
have
a
a
good
example.
Connie
I
know
you
had
some
more
thoughts,
I'd
like
to
I'd
like
to
transition
to
our
other
topic
in
a
couple
of
minutes,
because
that's
kind
of
where
we
have
a
decision
point
today,
but
cubby
did
you
have
a
couple
of
other
like
high
level
thoughts.
You
wanted
to
share.
B
No
I
think
that
was
the
main
one
I
can
I
can
shove
the
other
ones,
for
maybe
the
next
discussion.
I,
don't
nothing
comes
to
mind,
but
I
think
that
was
really
helpful.
What
Serena
just
shared,
because
I
didn't
know
that
program
either
and
I
think
yeah
I
think
we
could
be
creative
about
how
to
do
that,
because
I
I'm
sure
Cassie
already
thinking
of
like
how
would
we
about
how
would
the
city
go
about
doing
that?
B
So,
if
there's
some
way
to
partner
with
non-profit
organizations
or
even
business
associations,
to
make
it
like
this
partnership
or
kind
of
figure
out
what
best
role
ECC
in
the
city
would
take
for
that,
because
I
know
that
can
be.
That
can
sound
like
a
big
program,
so
I
just
want
to
say
I'm
of
the
brainstorming.
What
that
looks
like,
but
I
think.
D
We're
all
familiar
with
visit,
Ben's
sustainability
grant
program
too
I
know
we
talked
about
that
and
I
don't
I
know
they
have
different
Windows
when
you
can
apply,
but
I
feel
like
a
program
like
that
would
be
a
really
good,
a
good
position
to
work
with
them
on
I
think
that
would
be
yeah.
That's.
A
Agree
plus
there's
also
the
the
visit
Central
Oregon
is
also
creating
like
basically
the
same
fund,
and
that
one
will
be
probably
more
competitive
because
it's
it's
for
all
Central
Oregon,
but
I
guess.
The
point
is:
is
that
there's
definitely
I
agree
that
those
are
really
good
programs
to
think
about
what
I
would
recommend
then
on
all
these
topics,
so
on
the
reusable,
but
also
this
applies
to
these
ideas
we
had
from
last
meeting
that
we
were
talking
about
is
I
would
recommend
as
a
next
step.
A
It
might
be
talking
to
coffee
shops,
I
might
be
talking
to
food
trucks
or
breweries,
and
what
I
think
would
be
the
best
way
to
kind
of
move
forward
quickly
would
be
for
you
guys
individually,
as
committee
members
to
just
go
start
doing
some
of
that
research,
because
that's
kind
of
fact-finding
stuff
that
we
don't
necessarily
have
to
do
like
as
a
group
and
I
think
that's
probably
how
we
are
how
we
can
move
forward
from
going
from
this.
A
You
know
kind
of
talking
about
these
Concepts
to
figuring
out
how
we
can
make
it
a
reality.
It's
just
not
something
that
I
have
capacity
to
look
into
myself,
but
kind
of
you
know.
That's
one
of
the
benefits
of
breaking
up
into
working
groups
is
that
it
allows
you
guys
to
go.
Do
some
of
that
first-hand
research
yourself
and
then
we
can
talk
about
it
in
one
of
our
future
meetings.
B
That
does
I
had
a
quick,
just
question
in
terms
of
process.
Cassie
yeah,
so
I'm
really
interested
in
this
I
would
love
to
do
some
fact
binding,
including
reaching
out
to
Corvallis,
and
maybe
we
can
for
fact
binding
it's
okay
to
partner
with
the
other
members
of
this
group
and
go
on
some
of
those
meetings
together,
because
we're
just
getting
information
right.
Definitely.
A
B
And
I
guess
one
organization
I
would
like
to
get
information
from
is
also
the
reading
waste
project
and
the
Environmental
Center.
So
is
that,
okay,
if
I'm
doing
that
for
that
part
of
it
yeah.
A
I
mean
especially
especially
when
you're
just
because
it's
just
knowledge
that
you're
bringing
like
from
your
perspective
now
you're
kind
of
someone
who,
like
Works
in
an
industry
and
you'll,
be
able
to
bring
that
forward.
But
that's
told
you
know,
that's
I
think
what
all
committees
do
to
some
extent
is
they
kind
of
pull
from
their
direct
experiences
and
so
yeah
there's
no
problem
that
yeah.
If
you're
just
getting
information,
it's
totally
fine!
That's
the
answer.
You.
A
A
Okay,
cool
and
then
Serena
we
can
debrief
more
fully
later
but
related.
To
that
note,
what
we
had
talked
about
before
you
came
on
is
that
as
a
Next
Step,
we're
actually
going
to
invite
the
waste
haulers
to
come
in.
A
They
have
actually
approached
me
because
they're
interested
in
kind
of
having
these
proactive
discussions
about
waste
diversion
programming,
and
they
want
to
give
this
kind
of
kind
of
an
outline
of
a
presentation
they
want
to
give
which
would
talk
about
like
kind
of
how
the
waste
system
works
in
Bend.
What
is
their?
What
is
their
current
state
for
like
community-wide
education
and
engagement,
and
then
kind
of
use
that,
together
to
brainstorm
like
what
community-wide
ideas
there
can
be
I.
D
A
Yeah
yeah,
okay
cool
well
with
that
I'd
like
to
go
back
to
our
initial
topic
and
I,
don't
actually
have
any
slides
for
it,
so
I'm
just
going
to
stop
sharing,
but
okay.
So
moving
on
to
the
next
topic,
is
we
received
the
a
formal
proposal
from
the
Environmental
Center
about
the
community
Innovation
fund
and
it
outlines
the
same
thing
that
we
talked
about
sorry.
A
B
B
Well,
I'll,
just
mute
myself
hide
my
camera.
I
won't
be
part
of
this
meeting
anymore
I'm,
just
out
of
an
abundance
of
consideration
for
any
appearance
of
conflict
or
interest.
Okay,.
A
Thank
you,
okay,
so
the
proposal
is,
it
reflects
the
same
thing
that
they
shared
with
us,
but
they
gave
us
kind
of
three
different,
like
levels
of
investment,
which
is
twenty
one
thousand,
eight
hundred
thirty
thousand
five
twenty
and
forty
one
thousand
nine
hundred
sixty
five,
so
I
guess,
especially
since
we're
we
don't
have
a
ton
of
time,
I'll,
just
open
it
to
hearing
your
guys
thoughts
about
whether
you
want
to
move
forward
it's
at
the
last
meeting.
A
A
For
you
guys,
the
one
additional
thing
I'll
add
is
that
we
do
have
budget
to
support
really
any
three
of
these
levels,
like
around
forty
thousand
dollars,
was
kind
of
what
I
had
what
we
had
held
and
the
last
2000
I'm
I'm
sure
we
have
capacity
for
so
that's
something
you
can
keep
in
mind.
That's
our
budget
for
this
biennium,
which
is
over
on
June
30th.
A
We
do
not
have
budget
and
future
bienniums.
You
know
allocated
now
so
anyway,
for
and.
D
Well,
I
did
when
I
was
looking
through
it
I
the
one
of
the
biggest
I
guess
changes
or
discrepancies
between
those
three
levels
is
the
Showcase
Event,
and
so
I
was
just
gonna
point
out.
Is
that
something
that
would
be
super
important
to
us,
or
is
that
something
that
we
can
just
eliminate
option
C
from
automatically
or
is
that
like
a
no-brainer?
We
need
to
do
it.
D
A
D
C
A
And
I
do
think
it
would.
It
would
definitely
be
possible
for
us,
you
know
they
kind
of
gave
these
so
that
we
had
something
to
work
with,
but
it
would
be.
It
would
be
possible
for
you
guys
to
say
like
option
C,
but
we
don't
want
to
do
the
Showcase
Event
and
then
you
know
like
if
you
wanted
to
do
like
okay.
A
C
C
D
Yeah
I
don't
want
to
Discount
what
the
Showcase
Event
could
or
couldn't
do.
I
just
you
know,
I'm
trying
to
be
diligent
about
where
we're
putting
our
money
and
making
sure
that
whatever
we
are
doing
is
creating
action,
and
it
is
important
to
Showcase
success
too
I'm,
not
saying
that
that's
not
the
case,
because
that's
just
as
important
in
making
the
actions
happen,
but
I
also
feel
like.
D
Maybe
in
our
first
run
we
just
kind
of
see
where
things
go
with
the
actions
that
we're
creating
and
the
work
that's
being
done
before
spending
some
extra
dollars
on
on
that.
But
that's
just
top
level
thinking.
D
Oh
yeah
I
found
it
so
it's
the
Showcase
is
an
event
that
supports
the
sustainability
Awards,
highlighting
past
project
success
and
sharing
in
in
those
Community
successes.
So
I
I
think
all
of
this
is
pretty
important
and
if
we
were
to
dial
it
down,
I
would
say
something
between
B
and
C,
where
we
don't
spend
money
on
the
Showcase
this
time
around.
D
I
think
now
is
the
time
with
the
money
that
we
have.
If
we
have
the
funding
that
we
should
put
as
much
into
our
partner
resources
as
we
can,
because
you
know,
there's
just
a
lot
to
do
and
we
keep
saying
that
we
want
to
do
more
and
we
want
to
be
actionable,
and
we
have
this
opportunity
to
kind
of
do
that
with
a
with
a
group.
That's
already
very
active,
we,
you
know,
we
pick
them
for
that
specific
reason
for
their
knowledge
and
their
experience
and
they're.
D
You
know
food
on
the
ground
in
the
community,
so
I
say:
let's
use
it.
A
A
Okay,
so
I've
heard
so
far
is
that
you
would
like
to
recommend
that
we
move
forward
at
a
level
some
basically,
it
kind
of
sounds
like
basically
C
minus
the
Showcase
Event.
Would
that
be
accurate.
B
A
Okay,
I
think
what
I
can
do,
then
I
think
it
should
be
easy
enough
for
them
to
that's
a
straightforward
enough
change,
that
I
think
we
can
move
forward
and
then
what
I'll
do
is
in
between
now
and
then
I'll
just
ask
them
if
they
could,
if
they
could
give
us
like
a
revised
version
that
we
can
share
with
the
full
committee,
and
just
because
this
is
kind
of
like
an
actual
recommendation.
I
think
it'd
be
good
if
we
could
do
like
a
motion
in
a
second.
Yes.
D
Yeah
and
I
think
this
document
is
great,
just
revising
that
showcase
line
item
and
removing
the
a
b
and
c
option,
or
a
b
e
and
B
option
and
leave
C
is
just
kind
of
the
main
focus
and
if,
if
the
board,
we
can
obviously
have
this
document
in
the
background,
if
the
board
or
the
committee
excuse
me
feels
otherwise
we
can
go
from
there,
but.
C
D
C
D
C
D
In
in
past
slide
decks
right,
they
did
yep
yeah.
So
we
can
just
maybe
have
a
couple
slides
in
our
in
our
committee
presentation
that
just
pull
a
couple
from
there
that
I.
C
A
Okay,
what
I
might
even
do
I
don't
know
if
this
will
be
possible,
because
we
don't
have
it's
not
a
huge
advance
notice,
but
I
might
ask
udara
and
or
Lindsay
if
they
would
just
cut
if
they
would
want
to
just
come
to
the
meeting
to
give,
and
even
just
like
a
five
minute
presentation
and
that
way
when
the
committee,
because
so
the
next
step
would
be
that
you
guys
would
recommend
to
the
committee
which
you'll
need
to
do
so.
We'll
talk
about
that
in
a
minute
like
and
then
but
I
think
it'll.
A
The
committee
I'm
guessing
will
feel
the
most
comfortable
deciding
on
the
recommendation
themselves.
If
they've
just
you
know,
it'll
be
better
communicated
directly
from
them
since
they're
the
actual
program
providers,
so
I
might
see
if
they
can
be
there,
even
just
virtually
to
answer
questions,
and
they
could
give
like
a
quick
kind
of
pitch
about
it.
Does
that
sound
appropriate
to
you
guys
I.
C
D
A
Okay
and
if
not,
if
they're
unavailable,
then
I'll
pull
from
the
slides
that
they
have
and
then
for
the
meeting
itself.
I
can
kind
of
just
do
like
this
is
the
program
that
was
proposed
to
us
and
then
I
would
turn
it
over
to
you
guys
to
like
give
your
record
share
your
recommendation
with
the
group.
Just
do
you
think
that
would
work
okay,
okay,
cool?
A
A
A
D
A
Yeah
I
will
talk
with
cubby
I,
don't
know
if
you're
there
still
but
I
know
that
we
have
not
scheduled
our
prep
meeting
yet
I'm.
B
A
A
Anyway,
I
think
that's
a
good
idea.
I'll
ask
we'll
look
back
through
the
the
agenda
and
we'll
figure
out
if
it
makes
sense
to
just
do
it
kind
of
earlier
on,
and
especially
if
we
have
the
environmental
staff
come
it's
kind
of
nice
for
them
to
be
fourth,
because
then
it
goes,
they
don't
have
to
wait.
Yeah.
A
Okay,
cubby
I'm
gonna
text.
Once
we
get
off
from
here,
I'm
just
going
to
text
you
and
Neil,
so
we
can
try
to
I,
don't
know
we
can't
track
down
Neil
right
now
for
our
prep
meeting
unless
you've
seen
him
I.
A
Okay,
perfect
well,
then
I
think
I
think
we're
good
as
far
as
next
steps
for
this
group
so
we'll
do
the
bring
the
recommendation
of
the
full
committee
get
the
updated
scope
from
the
Environmental
Center
I'm
hopeful
that
they
can
turn
that
around
kind
of
quickly
and
then
and
then
we'll
have
that
next
meeting
with
the
waste
haulers
and
then
you
all
can
start
beginning
to
do
some
of
that
further
research
into
some
of
those
project
topics
and
then
we'll
try
to
meet
again
in
about
a
month.
A
A
Okay,
I'm
just
trying
to
remember
if
anyone,
because
Kirsty
resigned,
we're
at
down
to
10
committee
members
and
anyway,
but
we're
gonna
have
two
new
committee
members.
What
I
was
trying
to
get
at
is.
We
could
also
see
at
this
point
if
any
of
the
new
committee
members
are
interested
in
joining
this
group
or
not
I,.
D
B
You
done
the
topic
can
I
under
accuse
myself,
yeah
I
think
that
would
be
helpful
to
have
another
Committee
Member,
especially
because
I
am
recruiting
myself,
but
also
because
we
seem
to
be
taking
some
more
larger
projects
or
looking
at
maybe
looking
at
bigger
projects.
It'll
be
nice
to
have
one
more
coming
over.
Maybe
two
I
don't
know
well.
D
And
I
think
it'll
be
important,
even
though
Cassie
will
be
available
is
on
between.
You
know
the
the
group
that's
taking
on
this
role,
there's
probably
work
that
this
committee
will
have
to
do
back
and
forth
to
kind
of
review,
summaries
or
status
updates
or
different
things.
That
will
happen
throughout
the
course
of
the
project.
Yeah.
C
B
That's
a
good
question:
should
we
just
communicate
the
three
of
us
and
kind
of
see
like
if
you
want
to
either
attack
team
or
split
and
like
do
focus
on
different
businesses
or
different.
B
D
Probably
there
is
probably
a
set
of
questions
that
are
more
General,
that
help
start
the
discussion.
I
I
can
think
of
top
of
mind.
Like
you
know,
what's
your
biggest
hurdle
in
using
reusable
cups
for
I
mean
there's
a
yeah
for
events
or,
whatever
you
know,
hurdles
opportunities.
What
that
looks
like
so
yeah
I
think
that
would
be
good
for
us
to
deliberate.
A
So
you
guys
can
coordinate
amongst
yourselves
with
that,
but
just
see
me
on
any
of
those
emails.
It's
just
helpful
in
that
way.
I
know
who
you're
talking
to
and
yeah,
but
but
when
you're
doing
that
again,
just
remember
just
be
sure
to
be
like
in
fact
finding
mode.
Yes,.
D
D
I
can
I
just
picture
it
like
the
location
or
you
know
the
organization
we
talked
to,
or
if
we
have
a
list
in
mind,
we
can
put
them
all
down
and
we
can
each
assign
ourselves
one
or
two
and
then
make
notes,
as
we
have
those
conversations
just
to
keep
them
to
keep
information
in
one
spot.
B
I
think
that
sounds
great
and
one
quick
question
Cassie
the
meeting
with
a
base
taller
is
that
at
our
next
subgroup
meeting,
or
is
that,
like
a
separate
meeting,
no.
A
Like
a
business,
yeah,
yeah,
okay,
cool
well,
then
I
think
we
can
adjourn
the
meeting
thanks.