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File #: 16-0295    Version: 1 Name: Organics Pilot recommendation
Type: Report or Communication Status: Filed
File created: 2/25/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/10/2016 Final action: 3/10/2016
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Organics Pilots and Multi-Family Recycling Resolution
Related files: 16-0326

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Organics Pilots and Multi-Family Recycling Resolution

Memorandum

The attached resolution recommends that the Ann Arbor City Council direct the City Administrator to allocate $225,000 from the Solid Waste Fund to the 2016/17 Solid Waste operating budget to pilot a commercial food waste collection pilot program in the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), a pilot program in Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS), and non-recoverable food items from Food Gatherers; an aggressive education and outreach campaign for the DDA district; and continued outreach campaign for the existing multifamily housing recycling program; and recommends that the Ann Arbor City Council direct the City Administrator to increase the Solid Waste FY2017 expenditure budget by 1 FTE and appropriate $75,000 for additional administrative staffing support, funded by the Solid Waste Fund.

Staff

Prepared by Commissioner Skinner

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Whereas, There is a strong ethic of conservation and environmental stewardship among the residents of Ann Arbor;

 

Whereas, Ann Arbor residents put these values into practice, currently recycling and composting just under half of their solid waste each year;

 

Whereas, on December 17, 2012, the Ann Arbor City Council adopted the Ann Arbor Climate Action Plan, which promotes opportunities to create stronger, more effective recycling and composting programs;

 

Whereas, The Waste Less: Solid Waste Resource Plan adopted in October 2013 set goals of increasing single family diversion rates from 50% to 60% and total citywide diversion rates from 31% to 40% by 2017;

 

Whereas, City-wide diversion rates have remained stagnant for the past several years;

 

Whereas, Local studies have indicated that recovery rates in the multifamily sector can often be less than half of those in the single-family sector, which constitutes half of Ann Arbor’s housing stock;

 

Whereas, a 2012 waste sort conducted by the City of Ann Arbor found that over 40% of the material making its way to the landfill from Ann Arbor was comprised of potentially recoverable organic waste, much of it food and wood waste;

 

Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor spends hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to send unrecovered materials to a private landfill;

 

Whereas, Staffing in the City’s Solid Waste Department has steadily decreased from 5.0 FTE in 2002 to 1.0 FTE in 2016, leaving little support for innovation and program expansion;

 

Whereas, Meaningful increases in diversion rates will require a host of interrelated strategies in order to maximize the recovery of materials in a cost-effective and efficient manner;

 

Whereas, Such innovations include: commercial food waste collection pilot programs in the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS), and non-recoverable food items from Food Gatherers; an aggressive education and outreach campaign for the DDA district; and continued outreach campaign for the existing multifamily housing recycling program;

 

Whereas, Such programs have widespread support from local businesses and potential participants;

 

Whereas, Ann Arbor City Council views minimization of waste and the conservation of natural resources to be a priority of the community, and therefore desires to create momentum to drive this agenda forward in a thoughtful manner; and

 

Whereas, the Solid Waste fund balance is just under $30 million, including over $14.2 million in unrestricted funds as of FY2014, and the Administrator’s proposed operating budget shows continuing annual surpluses that will further grow the Solid Waste enterprise fund;

 

RESOLVED, The Environmental Commission recommends that the Ann Arbor City Council direct the City Administrator to allocate $225,000 from the Solid Waste Fund to the 2016/17 Solid Waste operating budget to pilot a commercial food waste collection pilot program in the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), a pilot program in Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS), and non-recoverable food items from Food Gatherers; an aggressive education and outreach campaign for the DDA district; and continued outreach campaign for the existing multifamily housing recycling program; and

 

RESOLVED, The Environmental Commission recommends that the Ann Arbor City Council direct the City Administrator to increase the Solid Waste FY2017 expenditure budget by 1 FTE and appropriate $75,000 for additional administrative staffing support, funded by the Solid Waste Fund.