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City of Santa Ana Proposal to Provide Solid Waste Consulting Services <br />RFP NO.: 18-006 <br />• Participate in up to five negotiation sessions with selected contractor(s) <br />Prepare final franchise agreement, including up to three revisions <br />Special Concerns <br />HF&H desires to ensure a smooth and successful RFP process that can withstand challenges from <br />unsuccessful proposers. For example, a recent RFP process in the City of Whittier managed by another <br />consultant was challenged and the City rescinded the award. HF&H was subsequently retained in <br />Whittier and tasked with negotiating new franchise agreements with two contractors. HF&H RFP <br />processes have not been successfully challenged during over 30 competitive processes conducted by our <br />Southern California office. One important feature of our process is to have the City Council adopt <br />process Integrity guidelines limiting proposer contact to specific City -designated representatives during <br />the proposal evaluation period. We also confirm in writing any unclear terms in the proposals and provide <br />proposers an opportunity to confirm the accuracy of our representation of their proposal before finalizing <br />the evaluation report. This helps to avoid misunderstandings or challenges later in the process. <br />Anticipated Approach <br />TASK 1: Facilitate Development of City's Green Policy and Goals Relative to Solid <br />Waste and Recycling <br />Subtask IA: Review Background Documents/Consult with City <br />HF&H will meet with City Staff to further solicit Input on their current understanding of the City's <br />goals and obtain relevant documents for review. After consultation with City Staff, HF&H will <br />review the existing Source Reduction and Recycling Element (SRRE), Household Hazardous <br />Waste Element, Non -Disposal Facilities Element, and applicable laws related to solid waste, <br />Including the City's Integrated Waste Management Ordinance and Municipal Code, as <br />prescribed. In addition we will review the current franchise agreement, tonnage and diversion <br />reporting, recommendations to staff from previous consultants, and other relevant documents <br />that we may obtain from the City in order to supplement our current understanding of the City's <br />existing solid waste programs and service arrangements. Realizing the Council's desire for a <br />paradigm shift toward innovative environmental programs, our focus during the review of these <br />documents will be a qualitative review of pros and cons under the current system with an <br />emphasis on potential enhancements and options for consideration by the City. <br />HF&H will then prepare a discussion document for our kickoff workshop with the City Council <br />that will include our understanding of trends in the solid waste industry, examples of policies <br />implemented in other jurisdictions, and key resolutions that will affect the development of the <br />City's green policy and goals. At this meeting HF&H will engage the City Council to further <br />understand concerns, priorities or other relevant information that will help shape the City's <br />environmental future. <br />Our meeting document will facilitate an informed discussion of solid waste and recycling, <br />including the latest trends in the industry, existing and upcoming relevant regulatory <br />requirements, and other important developments, and, most importantly, how these items may <br />impact the City and Its solid waste contracting needs. It is important the City have a realistic <br />understanding of not only what is changing in the industry in general, but what is specifically <br />available now and in the relevant future to the City of Santa Ana. <br />April 4, 2018 Page 10 HF&H Consultants, LLC <br />60D-61 <br />