One Farewell, 336 Free Recycling Bins

By Alexa Schirtzinger on March 10th, 2010

David Millican

Farewell: David Millican, whom SFR interviewed just last month, is reportedly stepping down from his post as Finance Director for the city of Santa Fe. From today’s New Mexican*:

[Millican] said his decision to leave is partly based on results of a peer review by top administrators preparing to restructure the city organization.

Not sure what that means, exactly, but SFR put a call in to Millican this morning.

Free Stuff: Santa Fe County reported last night that it has received “336 recycle bins from the Aluminum Company of America Recycle bin grant through the New Mexico Recycling Coalition.” Complicated syntax aside, YOU, yes you, can get a free bin! More after the jump.

Here’s the skinny: It’s first come, first served for the April 19 pickup date; you must be a resident and recycler in Santa Fe County; and you have to fill out a recycling questionnaire three months after you get the bin. How they’re going to enforce that, I have no idea, though I can imagine something like the Green Police (see below).

*Note: The Journal actually broke the story yesterday; read it here.

One Response to “One Farewell, 336 Free Recycling Bins”

  1. SFReeper.com— “The Hardest Two Years”: City Finance Director On His Resignation

    [...] week, City Finance Director David Millican announced his resignation. But especially since Millican says an article in the New Mexican [...]


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