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Seaside council approves cleanup aid, water‑tank loan resolution and meeting schedule; recycling depot discussion continues
Summary
Seaside City Council approved a $5,000 contribution to help remove debris from private property adjacent to the Mill Ponds, adopted a resolution authorizing state financing for a water‑tank painting project, canceled the May 26 meeting and asked staff to propose alternatives for a recycling depot plagued by illegal dumping.
At its March meeting the Seaside City Council took several administrative and funding actions and directed staff to return with options on a neighborhood recycling depot that has seen chronic dumping and contamination.
Cleanup aid for Mill Pond‑adjacent private property: Council authorized a one‑time $5,000 contribution toward costs to remove debris from private property adjacent to the Mill Ponds that had been used for unsanctioned camping and had accumulated substantial trash and hazardous items. Neighbors and volunteers had mobilized equipment and labor to remove a large volume of waste; property owners and volunteers committed to continued on‑site monitoring and regular inspections to reduce the risk of reoccurrence. The motion passed 5–2.
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