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Good morning Mr. Carmesis,

Thank you for using Lathrop Cares app to report a light is out.  Your email is being forwarded to the Public Works maintenance team for review.

 

Sincerely,

Sydney Foster

Parks and Recreation Management Analyst

Ticket Comment

Good afternoon,

Individual toner cartridges can be dropped off at Office Depot, Office Max and Staples all of which collect spent cartridges for recycling. For business electronics waste recycling services, you can contact CalRecycle or Clean Earth for specialty recycling facilities that can properly dispose of toner cartridges. 

For additional information regarding solid waste and recycling, please visit our website at https://www.ci.lathrop.ca.us/parksrec/page/solid-waste-recycling. 

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Hello,

 

This request has been duplicated. Closing this request. If you have any questions, please contact the Community Services Division at 209-647-6430.

 

Angelina Moreno

CSO Admin

Lathrop Police Department

940 River Islands Parkway

Lathrop, CA 95330

Ticket Comment

Hello,

 

Thank you for bringing this to the city’s attention. Can you please provide additional information of where the nuisance is located? Once we receive the address, a CSO will be assigned to review this request. If you have any questions, please contact the Community Services Division at 209-647-6430.

 

Angelina Moreno

CSO Admin

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Melissa, please respond to inquiry regarding disposal of ink cartridges. Thank you

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Good morning Didi

I spoke with you this morning regarding 14091 Jasper.  Again, thank you for bringing this to the city's attention.  This ticket will be assigned to a Community Service Officer for follow up today. We will reach out if we have any questions.  If you have any questions please let us know.

Thank you and have a good day.

Non-Emergency Phone #209-249-1800

PD Main Line Phone #209-647-6400

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Josh Elliott, LMFD, responded to the email as follows:  

                Thank you for your inquiry regarding Fire Hydrants here within the City of Lathrop. Unfortunately, the California Fire Code requires our Fire Hydrants to be painted their color based on what the available gallons per minute in the event of a fire. Approved color coordination is industry standard in the Fire Service.

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