Laserfiche WebLink
Figure 2: Comparison of 2017 Commercial Solid Waste Rates, based on 3 <br />ANALYSIS <br />The City has approximately two years remaining on the existing franchise agreement <br />with Recology, which expires December 31, 2020. <br />member agencies, and Recology have been <br />agreement beginning in 2021. <br /> <br />The Franchise Agreement Extension C <br />members, recommended a 15 <br />information was presented as an informational item at the <br />meeting. An extension is expected to provide <br />rate setting stability, and cost savings from vehicle depreciation expenses. <br />staff also anticipate an 18% increase <br />disposal costs by 14% in 2021 <br />services is slightly higher than the minimum required 2.3% to <br />transition to the new rates. <br /> <br />In consideration of the proposed solid waste rate increases, staff initiated the following <br />public notification activities: <br />· Mailed over 20,000 notices to customers i <br />6 of the California Constitution (Proposition 218) <br />proposed rate increase and the <br />mparison of 2017 Commercial Solid Waste Rates, based on 3-Yard Subscription Level <br />The City has approximately two years remaining on the existing franchise agreement <br />with Recology, which expires December 31, 2020. Over the past year <br />member agencies, and Recology have been discussing an extension to <br />agreement beginning in 2021. <br />Franchise Agreement Extension Committee, which included Redwood <br />a 15-year extension with Recology starting in 2021 <br />as an informational item at the May 22, 2017 City Council <br />An extension is expected to provide benefits such as consistency in service, <br />rate setting stability, and cost savings from vehicle depreciation expenses. <br />increase to Recology’s compensation, and an increase in <br />in 2021. The proposed 3.34% rate increase for scheduled <br />is slightly higher than the minimum required 2.3% to allow for a smoother <br />In consideration of the proposed solid waste rate increases, staff initiated the following <br />notices to customers in accordance with Article XIII D Section <br />Constitution (Proposition 218) informing them about the <br />increase and the public hearing. <br /> <br />The City has approximately two years remaining on the existing franchise agreement <br />the past year, SBWMA, the <br />to the franchise <br />Redwood City staff <br />starting in 2021. This <br />May 22, 2017 City Council <br />consistency in service, <br />rate setting stability, and cost savings from vehicle depreciation expenses. However, <br />, and an increase in <br />ase for scheduled <br />allow for a smoother <br />In consideration of the proposed solid waste rate increases, staff initiated the following <br />n accordance with Article XIII D Section <br />informing them about the <br />7.A. - Page 3