New Franchise Agreement: Recyclables, Organics, and Waste. Town of Truckee Town Council Meeting July 25, 2017

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New Franchise Agreement: Recyclables, Organics, and Waste Town of Truckee Town Council Meeting July 25, 2017

Agenda Overview of Process, Context Review Regulatory Drivers Review of Current Services Potential Service Changes to Meet Community Commitments Requested Council Direction 2

Waste Collection Negotiations Process Existing contract with TTSD expires in 2018 Community outreach process (2016) Sole-source negotiations with TTSD (2016-17) TTSD provided pricing on programs to achieve community goals (2017) Placer County negotiation/ discussion regarding processing capabilities (TBD 2017) Council direction requested to: Finalize negotiations with TTSD Select service package 3

Council Approved Process Objectives Regulatory compliance Reliable, convenient, consistent, high quality services Send less to landfill Stable, competitive rates Modernizing data/ reporting Modernizing business terms 4

The Truckee Way Clear Priorities No Surprises Community Outreach & Involvement united in the desire to preserve and protect the environment and quality of life which makes Truckee an attractive place to live and visit. The Truckee Way Sense of Place The Truckee Way Non- Adversarial Decision Making 5

Commitment to the Environment Climate Commitment Discussion Being sustainability-minded is part of Town ethos A healthy environment and our natural resources are some of Truckee s most valuable resources Truckee has been a regional community leader, ahead of the status quo Climate change, and environmental impacts start at the individual level The Town of Truckee has a history of taking actions to reduce GHG emissions, including development of a GHG emissions inventory, energy-efficient building design in the Town Corp Yard, energy efficiency improvements at Town Hall, and prioritizing community recycling and waste reduction efforts. Town Resolution 2017-29 6

Stakeholder Engagement Online Survey Conducted June-August, 2016 Over 500 responses Collect data, educate, innovate Attendance at HOA Events Public Workshop for Businesses Public Workshop for Town Council 7

Key Stakeholder Takeaways Billing transparency, customer service concerns Support to move away from bags Primarily from full-time residents Bags costly, hassle, create residual waste Blue Bags: 65% of residents set-out blue bags weekly 85% of residents typically set-out 1-2 blue bags Green Bags: 8% of residents set-out green bags weekly 92% of residents need 5+ green bags quarterly or less 8

What is Landfilled? Source: CalRecycle 2014 Waste Characterization Study 9

Recent Regulatory Drivers AB 341 AB 1826 SB 1383 CalGreen Mandatory Commercial Recycling Mandatory Organics Recycling Landfill Organics Phase-Out 65% diversion of C& D 10

New Regulations Spotlight Organic Materials AB 1826, SB 1383 Multi-Family & Commercial 2016-2019) Single-Family (2021) Enforcement requirements on all generators (2021 2025) Yard trimmings and food scraps under AB 1826 Some recyclables considered organics under SB 1383 e.g. paper, cardboard) Construction and Demolition Debris (C& D) CalGreen Building Code expanded for 2017) Increase C& D recycling requirement to 65% (from 50%) Recycling tied to facility access Biomass markets unsteady Lumber, drywall, metals, brick, asphalt, concrete, etc. 11

Summary of Current Services Recyclables Blue Bags Commercial Glass Commercial Cardboard Yard Trimmings Green Bags Dumpster Rental Food Scraps Waste Yellow Bags Other Services Bulky Waste Collection (for a fee) Public Events & Litter Containers Holiday Trees Billing (commercial, residential extras) Customer Service Public Education and Outreach Residential Multi-Family Commercial Roll-Off Town Facilities 12

Requested Service Improvements Initial Proposals) Garbage Cart Collection (no customer cans) Recyclables Cart Collection (reduced blue bags) Yard Waste Cart Collection (no green bags) Free Yard Waste Bin Rentals Free Bulky Item Collection Multi-Family Recycling Toolkits Recyclables Drop-Off Facility Expanded Commercial Collection Frequency Enhanced Other Administrative Services 13

Requested Service Improvements Negotiated Proposal) Recyclables Carts Certain neighborhoods only Recyclables Carts Town -wide (+ blue bags OK) Yard Waste Carts (no green bags) Subsidized Yard Waste Bin Rentals Free Bulky Item Collection Recyclables Drop-Off Facility Commercial Recyclables Carts Commercial Cardboard-only Bins Commercial Food Scraps Carts and Bins Commercial Technical Assistance Staff 14

NEW: Recyclables Cart Collection Residential: Every-other-week Commercial: Weekly Eliminates Need to Purchase Bags Reduces Blue Bag Residual Waste Blue Bags OK based on customer preference 15

NEW: Recyclables Drop-Off Site Additional Recyclables Capacity During Summer Months Dumpsters for Recyclables Drop-Off Two Secure Locations in Town July August Targets Second Home Customers 16

NEW: Yard Waste Cart Collection Residential: Every -other-week May -October Increased Yard Waste Capacity Eliminates Need to Purchase Bags Eliminates Green Bag Residual Waste 17

Recommended Residential Service Improvements Recyclables carts 3-year roll -out Year 1: Glenshire Year 2: Rest of Town (except Tahoe Donner) Year 3: Tahoe Donner Yard waste carts Town-wide Food scrap collection (pending ERL) Subsidized yard waste bin rentals Bulky item collection Seasonal recyclables drop-off 18

Residential Service Improvements Proposed Impacts Residential Service Improvements Assuming Year 1 Implementation Other Options Residential Monthly Rate Impact Compared to Current Rate ($) Residential Monthly Rate Impact Compared to Current Rate (%) New Base Services $ 1.32 6.24% Recyclables Carts Glenshire $ 0.21 0.99% Recyclables Carts Tahoe Donner $ 0.81 3.83% Recyclables Carts Rest of Town $ 0.97 4.59% Yard Waste Carts $ 1.28 6.05% Subsidized Yard Waste Bin Rentals $ 0.33 1.56% Free Bulky Item Collection $ 0.32 1.51% Recyclables Drop-Off Facility $ 0.05 0.24% Total Potential Residential Impact $ 5.29 25.01% Note: All values shown are estimates, final rate impacts to be determined through continued negotiations with TTSD, pending Council approval. 19

Residential Service Improvements Rate Impact 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 New Base Rate $ 25.73 $ 27.93 $ 29.73 Estimated Inflation n.a. $ 0.70 $ 0.74 New Service Improvements Rate $ 2.20 $ 1.10 $ 0.86 Total Rate $ 27.93 $ 29.73 $ 31.33 Impact 14.4% 6.4% 5.4% Note: All values shown are estimates, final rate impacts to be determined through continued negotiations with TTSD, pending Council approval. 20

NEW: Containerized Commercial Food Waste Collection Ensures Regulatory Compliance Increased Food Waste Capacity Holds Food Waste More Efficiently than Yellow Bags Eliminates Need to Purchase Bags Reduces Yellow Bag Residual Waste 21

Recommended Commercial Service Improvements Mixed recyclables carts Cardboard-only bins Food scrap carts (Year 2) Food scrap bins (Year 2) Dedicated technical assistance staff member to promote program participation, and help right-size Sharing the Cost of Achieving Compliance: Initial reduced TTSD profit, reduced Town fees on Commercial service improvements. 22

Commercial Service Improvements Other Options Proposed Impacts Commercial Service Improvements Assuming Year 1 Implementation Commercial Monthly Rate Impact Compared to Current Rates ($) Commercial Monthly Rate Impact Compared to Current Rates (%) New Base Services ($ 3.66) ( 1.42%) Commercial Recyclables Carts (weekly) $ 20.53 7.95% Commercial Cardboard-only Bins $ 9.20 3.56% Commercial Food Scraps Carts and Bins $ 32.34 12.52% Technical Assistance Staff $ 4.51 1.75% Total Potential Commercial Impact $ 62.92 24.36% Note: All values shown are estimates, final rate impacts to be determined through continued negotiations with TTSD, pending Council approval. 23

Commercial Service Improvements Rate Impact 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 New Base Rate $ 254.65 $ 299.87 $ 342.96 Estimated Inflation n.a. $ 7.50 $ 8.57 New Service Improvements Rate $ 45.22 $ 35.59 $ 9.61 Total Rate $ 299.87 $ 342.96 $ 361.14 Impact 16.1% 14.4% 5.3% Note: All values shown are estimates, final rate impacts to be determined through continued negotiations with TTSD, pending Council approval. 24

Sample Right Sizing Small Customer Current Rates Proposed Rates 3 Cubic Yard Mixed Waste 1x/ week = $299.87 3 Cubic Yard Mixed Waste 1x/ week = 258.31 OR 96-gal Mixed Waste + 3 Cubic Yard Cardboard + 96-gal Mixed Recy. + 64 Gallon Food Scraps 1x/ week = $90.33 Note: All values shown are estimates, final rate impacts to be determined through continued negotiations with TTSD, pending Council approval. 25

Sample Right Sizing Large Customer Current Rates Proposed Rates 6 Cubic Yard Mixed Waste 1x/ week = $553.56 6 Cubic Yard Mixed Waste 1x/ week = 476.84 OR 3 Cubic Yard Mixed Waste 3 Cubic Yard Cardboard 64 Gallon Food Scraps 1x/ week = $347.71 Note: All values shown are estimates, final rate impacts to be determined through continued negotiations with TTSD, pending Council approval. 26

Other Regional Residential Rates 45.00 Regional Residential Waste Collection Rates 40.00 35.00 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 5.00 Truckee Current Truckee Proposed Squaw Valley Public Service District Incline Nevada County Auburn El Dorado Hills South Lake Tahoe El Dorado County Sacramento Mammoth Lakes Note: all rates assume 2.5% COLA adjustment to reflect FY 18-19 dollars. 27

Other Regional Commercial Rates 600.00 Regional Commercial Waste Collection Rates 3CY 1x/ week) 500.00 400.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 Truckee Current Truckee Proposed Incline Mammoth Lakes Auburn Nevada County South Lake Tahoe El Dorado County Note: all rates assume 2.5% COLA adjustment to reflect FY 18-19 dollars. 28

Requested Council Direction Direct Staff to: 1. Finalize Negotiations with TTSD 2. Move Forward with Recommended Service Improvements: Residential Recyclables Carts Glenshire (Year 1); Rest of Town (except Tahoe Donner) (Year 2); Tahoe Donner (Year 3) Residential Yard Waste Carts (no green bags) Residential Subsidized Yard Waste Bin Rentals Residential Bulky Item Collection Recyclables Drop-Off Facility Commercial Recyclables Carts Commercial Cardboard-only Bins Commercial Food Scraps Carts and Bins Technical Assistance Staff 29