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lour 1111.1siion: To work together to reiposibty grow our community, and to provide quality, coat -effective, and efficient government ierrlcas. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 07/11/2017 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #17-07-165 Approving a Curbside Recycling Contract with ACE Solid Waste <br />Purpose/Background: <br />State Statute (Chapter 115A Waste Management) requires that residents, including both single family and <br />multifamily residences, have the opportunity to recycle. The City has historically satisfied this requirement with a <br />contract for curbside collection of residentially generated recyclables. The current contract specifically addresses all <br />town homes as well as single family residential homes. Note that apartment complexes and the manufactured home <br />park are treated as commercial accounts and are not part of the current contract. <br />The City is currently in the last year of its current contract with ACE Solid Waste for curbside collection of <br />recyclable materials. The current contract will expire on December 31, 2017. Please note that the current discussion <br />focuses on the City's organized curbside recycling contract. The current discussion does not contemplate extending <br />the organized collection into solid waste disposal. <br />The Environmental Policy Board (EPB) contemplated various options in June and July of 2016 with regard to <br />recycling, including negotiating with the current hauler on a contract extension, preparing an RFP, or migrating to <br />an open hauling system. As part of those discussions, the EPB formulated goals for the City's recycling program. <br />Ultimately, the EPB recommended continuing with a contracted service for recycling and to negotiate a contract <br />extension with ACE Solid Waste. <br />The City Council discussed this topic in a work session in September of 2016 and supported the EPB's <br />recommendation and directed Staff to initiate discussions with ACE Solid Waste on a contract extension. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The City has had a contract with ACE Solid Waste since approximately 1998. ACE Solid Waste calls Ramsey <br />home and has provided good service over the course of almost twenty (20) years. The City and ACE continue to <br />have a good working relationship and ACE continues to be actively engaged in the community. However, it should <br />be noted that ACE Solid Waste is no longer locally owned; Waste Connections Inc., headquartered in Texas, <br />purchased ACE late in 2013. But, ACE continues to provide great service. There were some initial customer <br />complaints submitted to City Staff during the transition in ownership and conversion to a new software system <br />(mostly due to long wait times on the phone and lack of returned calls), but it appears that these issues have been <br />resolved. <br />The proposed curbside recycling contract is similar to the current contract in terms of structure and content. <br />Recycling would continue to be picked up on an every other week basis through a single sort system (acceptable <br />materials can be placed directly in the recycling cart without any need for sorting or separating). The recycling fee <br />would remain constant at $2.95 per month per household for the full term of the contract. <br />