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  2. California Conservation Corps - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego local corps was founded in 1989 with help from former Representative Lynn Schenk and then-Mayor Maureen O'Connor, with an initial budget of $125,000. [10] They engage in a variety of community service and conservation projects, including stadium cleanup, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] trash pickup [ 13 ] and graffiti removal. [ 14 ]

  3. San Jose Flea Market - Wikipedia

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    San Jose Mercury News. 1992-6-17. Mercury News Staff Report. "San Jose Police Arrest 8 In Bogus Cassette Case." San Jose Mercury News. 1986-11-6. Rodriguez, Joe. "Discovering a World of Fruits and Vegetables". San Jose Mercury News. 2007-5-24. Rodriguez, Joe. "Produce Row Packs Them In". San Jose Mercury News. 2006-6-26. Sherbert, Erin. "The ...

  4. San Francisco Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance

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    The San Francisco Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance (No. 100-09) is a local municipal ordinance requiring all persons located in San Francisco to separate their recyclables, compostables and landfilled trash and to participate in recycling and composting programs. [1]

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  6. Junk King - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2017, Junk King and Junk Works combined have over 100 franchises doing business in the United States and Canada, [7] including in Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Sacramento, San Antonio, and San Diego. [8] Junk King recycles up to 50% of all the debris they haul. [2]

  7. California Men's Colony - Wikipedia

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    A "Level I camp program for fire suppression, conservation and other community service work." The jobs include "trash pickup and removal" at Port San Luis Harbor District properties, including Avila Beach. [9] Central Coast Adult School, which "aims to reduce the recidivism rate and help inmates rejoin the work force." [10]