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Gary committee reviews $317,000 federal grant to pilot household composting
Summary
The Ways and Means Committee heard a presentation May 29 on CPO 2025-31, which would accept a $317,000 grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture with a $79,000 city match to fund a two-year household composting pilot in partnership with local food organizations.
The Gary Common Council Ways and Means Committee on Thursday reviewed an ordinance to accept a $317,000 grant from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and establish a related budget in the city’s sustainability fund, with the Office of Sustainability and Environmental Affairs providing a $79,000 local match.
Brenda Scott Henry, who introduced the composting demonstration project on behalf of the city, said the initiative grew out of community requests led by the Gary Food Council and the Hilltop Farmers Cooperative. "It came from the community," Henry said, noting the city must be the applicant while community groups serve as subrecipients.
The pilot would provide…
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