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Committee weighs Quonset-hut repairs and covered storage to protect recycling revenue

Advisory Capital Improvement Plan Committee · August 5, 2026
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Summary

Members discussed building covered storage for cardboard and aluminum to avoid revenue loss from water damage; a Quonset-hut repair estimate of ~$90k was mentioned and members explored phased or split projects to keep costs lower.

The transfer-station and recycling storage came up as a distinct topic when DPW noted that wet cardboard and aluminum cans reduce recycling revenue. Staff proposed concrete-block walls with a simple metal roof to separate and protect cardboard and can storage; an earlier Quonset-hut estimate of roughly $90,000 was mentioned and flagged as possibly high.

"The cardboard is gonna be under cover because it can't be wet because they take money off for the weight," a DPW speaker said when explaining the revenue impact of wet recyclables (Agency official, SEG 2523–2525). Committee members discussed a phased approach—building separate covered areas for aluminum and cardboard—using existing pad and blocks to keep costs down. Members asked staff to return with updated quotes and a list of potential funding sources (CRF, general fund) and to identify immediate low-cost fixes that would preserve current commodity revenue.