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Sanitation Users Charge Adjustment <br />December 5, 2023 <br />Page 2 <br />3 <br />8 <br />9 <br />7 <br />•Illegal Dumping/Rubbish Removal: Removal of illegally dumped waste and <br />rubbish, ensuring that our community remains free of unsightly and hazardous <br />debris. <br />•Roadway Cleaning (streets, sidewalks, and alleys): Regular cleaning and <br />maintenance of our city's streets, sidewalks, and alleys, contributing to overall <br />cleanliness and safety. <br />•Street Sweeping: Street sweeping services, which help prevent the <br />accumulation of debris and pollutants on our roadways, contributing to improved <br />air and water quality. <br />•Sanitation and Right-of-Way Inspection and Enforcement: Inspection and <br />enforcement activities related to sanitation and right-of-way regulations, ensuring <br />that all properties adhere to municipal codes for the benefit of public health and <br />safety. <br />•Weed Abatement: Weed abatement efforts, reducing fire hazards and <br />maintaining the aesthetic quality of our city. <br />The study examined the existing service level and program sustainability. This <br />comprehensive analysis highlighted the necessity of a fee adjustment. This need is <br />driven by inflation, an escalation in service levels, and a substantial rise in the cost of <br />street sweeping services, primarily attributed to prevailing wage requirements, resulting <br />in a significant price increase. The proposed fee adjustment delineated below is <br />imperative to ensure the ongoing and necessary delivery of on-demand sanitation <br />services. <br />Proposed Changes <br />1. Increase the monthly Sanitation Fee from $5.35 to $11.72 per unit, effective July <br />1, 2024. <br />2. Establish a 90-day reserve, maintaining approximately 20% of operating and <br />maintenance expenses in alignment with the City reserve policy. <br />3. Implement an annual adjustment of 3.5% to keep pace with inflation and <br />operational costs. <br />Year 1 <br />FY 2024-25 <br />Year 2 <br />FY 2025-26 <br />Year 3 <br />FY 2026-27 <br />Year 4 <br />FY 2027-28 <br />Year 5 <br />FY 2028-29 <br />Implementation <br />Date <br />July 1, 2024 July 1, 2025 July 1, 2026 July 1, 2027 July 1, 2028 <br />Monthly User <br />Charge per Unit <br />$11.72 $12.13 $12.56 $13.00 $13.45 <br />Maintaining the high-quality sanitation services in our community is essential, and the <br />proposed fee adjustment is crucial for this purpose. The increasing costs associated <br />with street sweeping, specifically the prevailing wage requirements, make it necessary <br />and strategic to implement this fee adjustment. The primary objective is to ensure the <br /> <br /> <br />City Council 4 – 2 12/5/2023
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