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A CPNA Newsletter: September 2015
The News in Carter Park
FREE Clean-Up Event September 26!
WHEN? Saturday, September 26, 2015 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
WHERE? Memorial Hospital west side parking lot, Washington Street just north of 33rd
Do you have old, broken or unusable items laying around your yard or stacked in the garage? Here is an opportunity to get rid of these items at NO COST TO YOU!
We have arranged with the City of Vancouver to have dump boxes, garbage trucks and a wood chipper available. Metal recycling will also be available until 1 p.m.
ITEMS WE WILL ACCEPT: Furniture
Small appliances (except microwaves)
Four automobile tires per household
One large appliance per household
Empty paint cans
Lumber
Yard debris
Car parts, small engines and scrap metal
Lawn mowers and garden equipment
ITEMS WE WILL NOT ACCEPT: Refrigerators and air conditioners Chemicals, chemical waste and paint
Expired prescription drugs
TVs, computers or microwave ovens
Building materials and roofing tear-offs
Garbage
Dirt, gravel, rock or concrete
CPNA Officers and City Contacts
Association Contacts: Chair Jerrad Isch 503-310-8205 [email protected] Vice Chair Kate Ketcham 503-880-2861 [email protected] Secretary/Newsletter Editor Jilayne Jordan 360-737-8551 [email protected] Treasurer John Fairgrieve 503-957-6107 [email protected] Executive Board Members at Large Phil Hopkins 360-607-9472 [email protected] Brian Woods 360-356-4256 [email protected] Newsletter Distribution Diane Rowland 972-489-8015 [email protected]
City of Vancouver Contacts: Office of Neighborhoods Judi Bailey 360-487-8608 CPNA City Liaison Debby Watts 360-487-8401 Parks Department Terry Snyder 360-619-1117 Police Information Coordinator Kim Kapp 360-487-7490 Neighborhood Police Officer Officer Tyler Chavers [email protected]
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Carter Park Leaf Recycling
Vancouver Public Works will be placing a leaf box near the corner of Washington and 33rd street in our neighbor-hood the weekends of Nov. 7 and Dec. 5 for the convenience of residents there. This is a trial program to help people in leafy neighborhoods who may not have access to a pickup to haul leaves to the free drop-off sites.
The box is for LEAVES ONLY. If you use plastic bags for transporting, please empty the leaves into the box. Do not put plastic in the box.
No garbage or other yard debris may be allowed in the leaf box.
DO NOT rake or blow leaves into the street where they clog drains.
Leaf boxes are typically placed late Friday afternoon and picked up early Monday morning each weekend.
The City is providing FREE leaf disposal coupons Oct. 1-Dec. 31. Get more information at: www.cityofvancouver.us/solidwaste.
Got more junk? It’s now easier than ever to find out how to recycle, reuse or dispose of all sorts of things! The City, County and Waste Connections have teamed up to provide the RecycleRight app for their residential garbage and recycling customers. This free app is available for smart phones, tablets, desktop computers or laptops. It provides access a helpful “Recycling A-Z” wizard, where you can find out how to recycle, reuse and properly dispose of hundreds of items. For more information, visit www.cityofvancouver.us/recycleright.
Mark Your Calendars! CPNA General Meeting
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The City of Vancouver supports the Neighborhood Associations in their effort to share vital information with residents to create a more informed public. However, the information provided and the opinions and views expressed in the Neighborhood Association newsletter or other documents do not necessarily represent the position of the City of Vancouver, nor does the City determine whether the information published is accurate or appropriate.
When? Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015 7-8:30 p.m. Where? Vancouver Housing Authority Community Room 2500 Main St.
It’s time for CPNA Board elections! Please consider volunteering to serve as Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, Treasurer or Executive Board Member At Large.
Like Trees? Become a NeighborWoods Steward!
This October, Vancouver Urban Forestry is offering FREE NeighborWoods Stewards training to all interested community members.
The training covers general tree care, tree biology, tree planting, preservation, identification and much more! NeighborWoods Stewards use their training to lead tree projects in their neighborhoods.
For more information: Visit: www.cityofvancouver.us/NeighborWoods Call: 360-487-8308 Email: [email protected]
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