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and we already have a letter into County Planning and we still haven’t gotten a response yet <br />from them either. <br /> <br />GH: This is Grayson from District 6. Mike or Ramzi with this trespassing – have you guys installed <br />cameras or made police reports for these trespassing? <br /> <br />MK: For the times that we were able to determine the trespassers, yes, mostly the reporting has just <br />been for the damages to the facility itself. The damages happen, you know, in the dead of night, <br />early in the mornings, and are not caught on camera. Um, on the times that we do come into <br />the site at 6:00 in the morning – and our guys get there actually a little bit earlier, probably <br />about 5:30 – and we find people in the site then, yeah, we go through the steps of reporting the <br />trespassing. <br /> <br />AA: Abraham – District 5. And Grayson – they also put up game cameras on the facility and those <br />were also stolen. <br /> <br />MK: Yeah… And again, Mike with Solid Waste – if I could share and I really, I’m glad that I’m on this <br />call I, um, apologize my video isn’t working but, um, a couple of things I do want to share. The <br />Solid Waste Division separate from all the other divisions within the County – we, you know, we <br />contract in upwards of $700,000 dollars every year for security so we do, you know, try to <br />secure all of our sites. Unfortunately, we can’t do the 24-7 you know 24 hours a day seven days <br />a week, um, but we do try to have security on our sites and it’s a lot of money and it comes from <br />the taxes… <br /> <br />AA: Hey, Mike, Abraham – District 5. <br /> <br />MK: Yeah. <br /> <br />AA: I got an idea… <br /> <br />MK: Yep… <br /> <br />AA: So you said your guys – when is your Volcano Transfer Station open again? <br /> <br />MK: I believe it’s Sundays, Tuesdays and Fridays… <br /> <br />AA: OK. When is your Glenwood Transfer Station open? <br /> <br />MK: That would be the other days – Mondays, Thursday, Saturdays. <br /> <br />AA: OK. So when your guys’ facilities open - both of ‘em right – you guys have lot attendants or you <br />guys have security – you guys actually have security before the lot attendants arrive. Am I <br />correct? <br /> <br />MK: That’s correct – the security comes in at 6:00, well they get there a little bit earlier and they stay <br />until our attendants show up and then they return back to the site at 4:00. <br /> <br />13 <br /> <br /> <br />
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