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Commission discusses Bristow cleanup, transfer-station materials and recycling program updates
Summary
At a short April 10 meeting without a quorum, commissioners reviewed a tree removal in Bristow, a volunteer repair to a bird-seed shed, deferred details on Connecticut's nip-bottle recycling program, transfer station brochure stamping, and a twice-weekly food-scraps pickup whose schedule was not specified.
With no quorum present at the April 10 meeting, the New Canaan Conservation Commission used the time for operational updates on town maintenance and recycling programs.
Commission members reported that a tree at the Bristow site came down and that volunteer Lars Anderson repaired a bird-seed shed damaged in the area. Robin Bates Mason said…
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