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• Monday, May 4: The Arvada City Council business meeting First Reading of the reposed ordinance authorizing an organized waste hauling system for Arvada. • Monday, May 11: The Arvada City Council workshop additional discussion regarding the proposed ordinance. • Monday, June 15: The Arvada City Council business meeting/public hearing. Please note: The City team is exploring ways to enable public engagement on the topic of waste hauling prior to the June 15 Public Hearing. We will announce these opportunities on our website, via social media and in the Arvada News. EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- • Gives city authority to bill residents for waste hauling services • Increased license fee to regional standards • Requires all haulers to provide recycling services within one year • Annual reporting - EE rn --II lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- • Trash: Weekly collection, volume-based pricing • Recycling: Biweekly collection • Bulky items: 2 citywide drop-off events and on-demand curbside pickup $15/item • Yard debris drop-off events: spring event and 3 fall leaf weekend events • Door to curb services for physically impaired EE rn I lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- With volume-based pricing your rates would be based on the size of the trash cart you select, so households that produce less trash end up paying less. Households would choose from three different cart sizes, a 32 gallon, 64 gallon and a 96 gallon. Each has a different price. A 96 gallon recycling cart is included for no additional charge. Recycling automatically included (Biweekly pickup) + EE rn l 96 gallon holds 7 to 8 tall kitchen bags of trash a week ~ charge Choose your cart size (Weekly pickup) 64 gallon holds 4 to 5 tall kitchen bags of trash a week lzB lzB 32 gallon holds 2to 3 tall kitchen bags of trash l a week J ---PAGE BREAK--- Yes, during the first 180 days, residents may exchange cart sizes at no additional fee. After that exchanges may be made once annually at no charge. Any additional cart exchanges will incur a $15 fee per exchange. Residents who are already using the 96 gallon cart and wish to add an additional cart may do so for under $5/month and extra recycle carts for under $4/month. EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- No. But it will serve the large majority of households. The selected company would pro- vide services to and estimated 32,000 single-family homes, duplexes and town homes (including housing with fewer than 8 multi-family units) in neighborhoods that DO NOT have organized waste collection. Apartment and condominium complexes with eight or more units and commercial properties would be exempt. *Homeowners associations (HOAs) that already contract with a waste hauler are not required to participate in the program: however, they may opt in. (All HOAs will pay an 88 cent fee and be included in the bulky item and yard debris services. EE EE lzB lzB • ---PAGE BREAK--- No. While residents would be strongly encouraged to participate, Colorado law preserves your right to choose your waste hauler, even if the City contracts with one hauler as part of an organized system. Residents who choose to opt out, would pay a small fee of $5.13 per month that would allow participation in services such as spring and fall yard waste events and two bulky item drop-off events. lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- • Yes. After the initial implementation period, a resident who originally opted out, may opt in. lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- • Republic handles all customer service requests • Customer Service: Dedicated customer service representative and local call center • Customer service standards and penalties for ■ poor service • Data tracking: reports on customer service metrics and issue resolution EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- Through the competitive contract process. It allows the City to set specific terms of service, including strong customer service. Contracts would be written to give the City the opportunity to address any concerns in service and and the option to end the contract if the hauler is not meeting the City or residents' needs. EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- The City used a competitive bidding process to determine service costs. If an organized system is approved, the selected hauler would be accountable for pricing and quality of services. The contract could be terminated if the hauler does not meet the quality of service desired by the City and its residents. Pricing would also be based on the types of services a household selects. EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- No. A single hauling system allows for a more efficient collection service, which results in lower costs. The City has requested and received competi- tive bids from the Waste Hauling companies. This system allows the City to lock in pricing for the duration of the contract, which could be up to seven years at a time. lzB lzB I ---PAGE BREAK--- • Recycling is one of the fastest, most cost effective steps we can take to fight climate change. For every one ton of materials we recycle, we save three tons of carbon emissions. • Recycling keeps materials out of landfills, which pollute our air and water. • Recycling creates nine times more jobs than landfills per ton and returns more money to our local economy. • Recycling conserves natural resources, protects our land, water, forests and EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- • • No. A monopoly gives a company the power to charge overly high prices. The City obtained competitive pricing for trash hauling and recycling to give the community the best pricing possible. In addition, any homeowner can opt out of the program. EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- The City/Vendor contract would be in place for several years at a time. Each contract would contain performance measures and service level requirements. The contract would have provisions giving the City opportunities to address concerns with the services. EE rn lzB lzB ---PAGE BREAK--- • Reducing the number of trucks on our streets will reduce road damage and noise pollution. In the current system, as many as nine trucks or more (from different haulers) pick up trash each week on any given street. The weight of these trucks causes tremendous wear and tear on them, and the constant starting and stopping of these trucks as the engines ramp up and down results in more air and noise pollution. In an organized system, one truck visits each street per week (every two weeks for recycling), reducing wear and tear on the streets and reducing air and noise pollution. EE rn vs. lzB lzB