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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-10-08; Beverage Container Recycling City County Payment Program Status; Gomez, Paz·,.,:#", To the members of the: C:11Y COUNCIL Date 10 /3 /ao CA~ CC;{._ CM v' ACM j DCM (3)~ -- Oct. 8, 2020 Counc;il Memorandum To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council From: Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works Via: Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager~ Re: Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program Status {cityof Carlsbad Memo ID# 2020216 This memorandum provides information regarding expenditure of funds received from the Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment Program for the city. Background The State of California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (Cal Recycle) administers a program designed to promote beverage container recycling (Program). Pursuant to Public · Resources Code Section 14581(a)(3)(A), eligible cities and counties receive funds for beverage container recycling and litter cleanup ·activities from Cal Recycle. The goal of CalRecycle's Program is to reach and maintain an 80% recycling rate for all California Refund Value (CRV) beverage containers -aluminum, glass,-plastic and bi-metal. Projects implemented by cities and counties with these funds will assist Cal Recycle in reaching and maintaining this goal. : For the past three fiscal years (FY), the City of Carlsbad has received the following funds: FY 2017-18: $28,347 . FY 2018-19: $28,231 FY 201'9-20: $28,431 These funds have been used to support mandatory commercial recycling efforts, outreach and public education to the community including schools, multi-family and municipal facilities. Discussion On April 7, 2020, the City Council authorized the Deputy City Manager, Public Works~ or designee to execute all documents necessary to implement, secure and appropriate payments for CalRecycle's Program. The city's Environmental Management Department, Sustainable Materials • Management (SMM) Division, administers these funds to encourage reduction and recycling of single-use beverage containers. Staff submits an annual report to CalRecycle detailing the fund's expenditures to comply with Program guidelines. Public Works Br~nch Environmental Management Department 1635 Faraday Avenue I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2799 t ' ' Council Memo -Beverage Container Recycling City/County _Payment Program Status . Oct: 8, 2020 Page 2 Program funds in FY 2017-18 and FY 2018-19 were used to purchase and deploy smart sensor- equipped compacting stations for waste and recycling management, manufactured by Bigbelly. Bigbel!y stations are solar-powered compactors that allow for a higher capacity of waste to be collected, which prevent overfilling and beautify public spaces. In the past few years, Bigbelly stations were purchased with payment program funds and placed at Dove Library, Cole Library, Pine Avenue Park, Calavera Hills Park, Stagecoach Park and other areas throu~hout the citY: Environmental Management staff worked closely with Com!Tiunications staff to develop the wraps that showcase _a clear landfill/recycling message for residents and visitors to easily know where to place their waste. Also, Environmental . Management staff coordinated with Parks & Recreation_ staff to determine the locations of these solar-powered waste compactors (see Attachment A, Example l.) During FY 2019-20, Cal Recycle expanded eligible expenditures to include water refill stations. Water refill stations help reduce the number of single-use beverage containers (such as plastic water bottles) from entering the waste stream or from littering the environment. Environmental Management staff coordinated the purchase of three water refill stations with Parks&. Recreation staff to benefit visitors and residents in the city's parks. Staff selected the following Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)~compliant dual drinking water filling station (see Attachment A, Example 2). These water refill stations are scheduled to be installed at Alga Norte, Aviara and Stagecoach parks by the end of 2020. Staff will use $18,147 funds from the FY 2019-. 20 Program to fund these stations. Next Steps . Enviro.nmental Management staff will continue to provide outreach and education materials to the community promoting recycling, including reduction and elimination of single-use plastic beverage containers. · · Staff will continue to work with city departments to provide available funds from the Program to assist with: • Installation of Bigbelly stations in all municipal parks and other facilities • Installation of additional water refill stations throughout the city Attachment: A. Photos of Bigbelly and water refill stations cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services Robby Contreras, Assistant City Attorney Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recrl:!ation Director Council Memo -Beverage Container Recycling City/County Payment:Program Status Oct. 8, 2020 Page 3 Kristina Ray, Communication & Engagement Director John Maashoff, Public Works Manager · James Wood, Environmental Manager Avecita Jones, Senior Program Manager . (