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Residents urge permanent compost drop-off, ask the town to revisit snow-clearing and parking rules
Summary
During public comment, the Conservation & Sustainability Commission urged a permanent food-scraps drop-off (estimated under $10,000/year) and residents asked the council to reconsider commercial snow-clearing requirements and address employee parking that blocks residential streets.
Several residents used the Feb. 24 public-comment period to press the Vienna Town Council on local services and neighborhood quality-of-life issues.
Patricia Eswein, chair of the Conservation and Sustainability Commission, and commission member Mala Prasad urged the council to adopt a permanent food-scraps compost drop-off following a successful farmers-market pilot. Eswein said the pilot ran for 26 weeks and that vendors and staff identified two viable town…
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