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2002 |
Recycling center will have to move
The City of Sisters
will eventually have to move its recycling center out of the current space
located behind the Sisters Fire Hall.
The Sisters-Camp Sherman Rural
Fire Protection District has purchased the property from the city for
expanded facilities.
"We know we'll have to move
it," said Sisters Public Works Director Gary Frazee.
The move won't be immediate,
and the city isn't sure just where to put the recycling facility, which
has grown into a bustling enterprise over the past few years.
The site could be moved to
the parking lot behind future city hall facilities on Adams Street.
"However, that's probably
not our number-one choice," Frazee said.
The city owns a plot of land
on Curtis Court in the Industrial Park, Frazee noted. That could be a
viable location.
Frazee indicated that the
city would look into siting a new recycling center near the entrance to
the municipal sewer system treatment plant.
He noted that neighbors off
Locust Street might not like the extra traffic to the site.
"I don't know if that would
fly, but it would probably be the best location," Frazee said. |
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