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City of Santa Ana Proposal to Provide Solid Waste Consulting Services <br />RFP NO.: 18-006 <br />City of Newport Beach Competitive Contract Procurement (2013) <br />Project Description <br />City crews provided the City's residential collection services. Per <br />the City's charter, the City may not charge most of its residents <br />for refuse collection. Escalating City costs prompted the City to <br />review many City -provided services. The City operates a transfer <br />station, but only uses approximately half of the available capacity. <br />The City retained HF&H to determine City costs that would be <br />eliminated if the City were to privatize and to evaluate possible <br />savings from outsourcing. We were subsequently retained to <br />conduct a competitive RFP process for solid waste collection. <br />HF&H Solution <br />Client Reference <br />Mr. David Kiff <br />City Manager, Retired <br />i <br />Engagement Highlights <br />• $16 million in cost <br />savings <br />• Implementation of <br />automated cart and <br />recycling collection <br />• Enhanced services, <br />including HHW <br />HF&H determined the City's current costs of operations, and collection <br />conducted a competitive procurement for services under two Minimum diversion <br />collection scenarios: manual single stream collection and requirements <br />automated two -cart collection of refuse and recyclables. <br />also requested proposals to operate the City's transfer station to generate additional revenue for <br />the City. The City privatized service and awarded a contract to CR&R Waste Services. <br />City of Redondo Beach Competitive Solid Waste Contract Procurement (2011) <br />Project Description <br />and Contract Negotiation (in Progress) <br />Client Reference <br />The City's exclusive residential and commercial solid waste Mr. Jon Emerson, Retired <br />agreement was expiring and the City retained HF&H to conduct a (310) 702-3098 (mobile) <br />competitive procurement process for a new collection agreement. <br />HF&H Solution <br />HF&H assisted the City in conducting 13 public outreach <br />meetings to enable the City Council to decide on future solid <br />waste programs. HF&H drafted an RFP and agreement to <br />address the City's concerns, soliciting long term disposal options <br />and innovative diversion programs. <br />The City received five quality proposals from solid waste <br />companies. HF&H assisted the City in completing agreements <br />with two of the proposers for Council consideration. The contract <br />was awarded to Athens Services. We are currently assisting the <br />City in negotiating an extension to their agreement. <br />Engagement Highlights <br />• 13 Public Outreach <br />Meetings <br />• 75% diversion of <br />hauler -collected waste <br />• Residential and <br />Restaurant Food Waste <br />programs <br />• 6% reduction in rates <br />April 4, 2018 Page 24 HF&H Consultants, LLC <br />60D-75 <br />