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but if we are going to continue to do it the way we are doing it, we are going to go broke, <br />because we do not have the consumer in the drivers seat. He has no idea. You walk into the <br />store, you see something, you grab it. You pay the money and walk out the door, and it may <br />cost 1 cent to get rid of it, or it may cost $100. They have no idea, he has no idea. So, t <br />best he can do for the moment, he said. <br /> <br />Director Mansour said he had a meeting with our Finance Department a month ago with the <br />idea of entertaining the legality of setting a user fee. Our Finance Director is working with our <br />County attorney to figure out what are the legal obligations if we set a user fee. So we need to <br />figure out, is it legally doable or not? He hopes its doable because municipalities across the <br />country have this type of system. It could be hybrid program it could be a user fee to cover <br />some of the costs, and it could be a fee that is collected at the time of purchase to allow people <br />to understand the cost of disposal. Unfortunately, it comes down to human behavior. People <br />will pay the extra percent at the point of purchase because at that point they want the product <br />and we see it when it comes to tires and batteries, for example. The idea is we may be able to <br />set that fee, and we are going to have more revenue to get rid of that stuff, but he doesnt <br />know if its going to deter people from purchasing it. People who want to buy it are going to <br />buy it. But human behavior seeks entitlement to buy the biggest and the best. We need to <br />educate the public to allow them to understand what happens when you flush a toilet or buy <br />something from Costco with boxes and plastic packaging. We need to invest more money into <br />the public education. As the new generation comes along, there will be better educated and <br />more environmentally conscious about what to do with things. <br /> <br />Commissioner Robinson asked the Director to speak about education strategies that can or <br />should be done. <br /> <br />Director Mansour said it goes back to funding. His understanding is they used to have some <br />kind of public education component but it was cut from the budget. When you start with public <br />education, you solve half of your problem, because people are cognizant of the cost, and they <br />get on the program. But if nobody is telling them the ramifications, they are going to continue <br />the same behavior. <br /> <br />Commissioner Burns said this was good to connect to the discussions that he was having on the <br />priority areas. There are programs that are moving in this direction that we can support as <br />well, for example the PaintCare program. Wuch work in a vacuum <br />coming up with ideas for these. Its impressive how many ideas the County is already pushing <br />forward in the Recycling Program. Hes still talking with them and trying to figure out where is <br />the best area that we can provide letters in support to move forward, but there are good <br />rationales that they have to promote this idea which is paying up front that items that create <br />waste. So there are a lot of positives we can achieve there, he said. <br /> <br />Commissioner McIntosh suggested that rather than trying to institute preventing people from <br />generating waste, because its a fact that people are going to generate waste. If he buys a <br />computer, he wants it to be protected and arrive in one piece. That requires packaging, which <br />9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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