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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 16:40:34 -0600
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FYI... If you can help, please contact David Grizzle (phone and e-mail below). I may also try to organize a couple of days when we (as a group) can help with this project.

Thanks!

Robin Tanamachi, KC0BSC
Graduate Research Assistant
OU School of Meteorology
National Weather Center
120 David L. Boren Blvd., Suite 5355
Norman, OK 73072-7307
405-325-1935

"The reward of the young scientist is the emotional thrill of being the first person in the history of the world to see something or to understand something... The reward of the old scientist is the sense of having seen a vague sketch grow into a masterly landscape." -- Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
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From: David Grizzle [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2008 4:10 PM
Subject: Volunteers Sought for Debris Cleanup Notification

Please pass the following requests to those that might be interested in volunteer, community service opportunities.

Following the December 9th and 10th severe winter storm (DR-1735), the City of Norman (City) contracted debris hauling with Storm Reconstruction Services (SRS).  Many residents of the City are unfamiliar with a debris management program and are unfamiliar with the process following the recent major ice storm.  In an effort to better inform residents about the program and provide them many opportunities to place vegetative debris along the public right-of-way, the City wishes to institute a door-hanger public information campaign.

Over the entire duration of the project (up to 2-3 months), the goal is to place door-hanger’s on homes within debris collection zones where the Contractor will be collecting debris.  This will allow citizens to be notified when to expect their area to be cleared of debris.  The purpose of this will be to encourage residents to setout debris, move automobiles that might be a hazard to the clearing crews, and alert citizens of the debris program.

The City has identified key times for volunteers to participate in this community effort.  One will be daily for those volunteers who are available to participate, weekends for those non-profit groups, schools and colleges that promote community service, and Corporate businesses that my desire to sponsor groups to assist in this whole community effort.

Organizations and individuals, who would like to take advantage of the opportunity to assist the City of Norman in this whole community effort, please contact David Grizzle at the Norman Office of Emergency Management at 405-292-9780.

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