File #: 13-0373    Version: Name: Waste Collection Franchise Agreement Policy
Type: City Resolution Status: In Council
File created: 2/19/2014 In control: Meeting of the Oakland City Council
On agenda: 3/11/2014 Final action: 3/18/2014
Title: Subject: Waste Collection Franchise Agreement Policy From: Councilmembers Kalb, Gibson McElhaney And Gallo Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Setting Forth A City Of Oakland Policy For All City Waste/Garbage/Organics Collection, Disposal, Or Recycling Franchise Agreements, Or The Renewal Or Extension Of Any Such Existing Agreement, To (1) Provide For Good, Family-Supporting Wages And Benefits To All Workers Who Provide Recycling Services To The City Of Oakland, Its Residents And Businesses; (2) Provide That Source-Separated Third Bin Services For Organics/ Compostable Materials Be Provided, As The Minimum Default Outcome, To All Oakland Residents, Including Those In Multi-Family Buildings, With The Council Receiving A Costed-Out Option For Mandatory Organics Bin Services; (3) Provide Curbside Bulky Waste Pick-Up For All Oakland Residents, Including Tenants Residing In Multi-Family Buildings; And (4) Provide To The Council A Costed-Out Option To Be Included In The Scope Of Services...
Attachments: 1. View Report.pdf, 2. View Supplemental Report.pdf, 3. View Supplemental Report.pdf, 4. 84898 CMS.pdf
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Subject:      Waste Collection Franchise Agreement Policy      
From:            Councilmembers Kalb, Gibson McElhaney And Gallo
Recommendation:  Adopt A Resolution Setting Forth A City Of Oakland Policy For All City Waste/Garbage/Organics Collection, Disposal, Or Recycling Franchise Agreements, Or The Renewal Or Extension Of Any Such Existing Agreement, To (1) Provide For Good, Family-Supporting Wages And Benefits To All Workers Who Provide Recycling Services To The City Of Oakland, Its Residents And Businesses; (2) Provide That Source-Separated Third Bin Services For Organics/ Compostable Materials Be Provided, As The Minimum Default Outcome, To All Oakland Residents, Including Those In Multi-Family Buildings, With The Council Receiving A Costed-Out Option For Mandatory Organics Bin Services; (3) Provide Curbside Bulky Waste Pick-Up For All Oakland Residents, Including Tenants Residing In Multi-Family Buildings; And (4) Provide To The Council A Costed-Out Option To Be Included In The Scope Of Services For Handling Source-Separated Organics At A Local Waste-To-Energy Facility [TITLE CHANGE]