Legislation Details

File #: 26-0557    Name: Recycling Initiative
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council Work Session
On agenda: 6/16/2026 Final action:
Title: Communication Plan for Recycling Initiative
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Discuss Communication Plan for Recycling Initiative

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Operational Excellence
(2B: Balance Available Resources to Accommodate the Growth and Maintenance Needs of the City);
Enhance the Quality of Life on McKinney
(5E: Develop sustainable quality of life improvements in the City of McKinney)

MEETING DATE: June 16, 2026

DEPARTMENT: Public Works

CONTACT: Steve Tilton, Assistant City Manager
Ryan Gillingham, Public Works Director
Eric Hopes, Senior Environmental Services Manager
Sujata Gautam, Sustainability Manager


RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Receive a presentation and discuss the communications and public engagement plan supporting implementation of the City's residential recycling contamination reduction initiative funded through The Recycling Partnership grant program.

ITEM SUMMARY:
* Review and discuss communication strategies, messaging, implementation timelines, and resident engagement efforts designed to reduce recycling contamination and improve recycling participation.
* Receive an update on the use of smart truck camera technology and targeted outreach efforts to educate residents on proper recycling practices.
* Discuss proposed resident notification materials, including personalized educational postcards informed by contamination data collected during routine recycling operations.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* The Residential Curbside Recycling Grant Program, administered by The Recycling Partnership (TRP), provides funding to improve recycling infrastructure, education, and contamination reduction efforts.
* Reducing contamination in the residential recycling stream is a key action item identified in the City's adopted Sustainability Roadmap. Contamination increases processing costs, reduces the value of recyclable materials, and can result in otherwise recyclable materials being disposed of as waste.
* In August 2025, the City accepted a $778,000 grant award from The Recycling Partnership to implement a...

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