Intended use plans for Riverside due

PMPC Enginneer Ken Schwerdt reminded the Riverside council during Thursday’s meeting that the State Revolving Funds Intended Use Plans for 2013 are due soon.

Schwerdt explained that the plan is used as a funding gauge for the year, and that Riverside should keep the active lagoon projects on the list.

Riverside has no project planned that would need funding, but keeping Riverside on the list would ensure that if something came up that requires state funding, the town could apply for it later in the year.

Riverside recieved correspondence from the the Upper Platte River Solid Waste Disposal District (UPRSWDD) about its public comment period Jan. 23 - March 1.

The Saratoga landfill is expanding and seeking public comment. Riverside uses a transfer station which sends trash the Saratoga landfill.

The council discussed the landfill, but did not vote on a decision or state a position.

The council approved the payment of pesticide permits which allows the town of Riverside to mitigate for mosquitoes.

Riverside sprays from the air, fogs the street and provides residents with Altosid tablets for standing water.

 

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