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File #: 18-1841    Version: Name: Resolution of Support for Governor Snyder’s Recycling Funding Initiative
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/25/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/19/2018 Final action: 11/19/2018
Enactment date: 11/19/2018 Enactment #: R-18-466
Title: Resolution of Support for Governor Snyder's Recycling Funding Initiative
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Resolution of Support for Governor Snyder's Recycling Funding Initiative
Staff
Prepared by Stephen Colby Brown
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Whereas, Michigan's solid waste tip fee is the lowest in the Midwest at 36? per ton. Neighboring states' rates as follows,
Wisconsin $13.00 per ton
Pennsylvania $6.25 per ton
Ohio $4.75 per ton
Indiana $0.60 per ton
Average $5.30 per ton;

Whereas, Michigan's extremely low solid waste tip fee makes Michigan a dumping ground for garbage from other states and from Canada. At present, 25.5% of trash buried in Michigan landfills is imported, meaning more money will come back to counties than will be paid out in tip fees;

Whereas, Governor Rick Snyder has proposed to increase Michigan's solid waste tip fee from $ 0.36 per ton up to $4.44 per ton to provide $24 million a year for recycling and solid waste management programs including:
* Support to local entities to support the tripling Michigan's recycling rate through development of:
o recycling infrastructure,
o markets for recyclable materials, and
o education to help residents use recycling systems effectively.
* Solid waste management planning;

Whereas, Based on current tonnages the increased fee will cost the City Solid Waste Fund a minimum of $225,000.00 per year, but will fund increased opportunities for residents and businesses to recycle more;

Whereas, Michigan's recycling rate is one of the lowest in the nation at 15% and over $368 million of valuable, recyclable materials are buried in Michigan landfills each year;

Whereas, To derive the maximum economic benefit from the recycling of these materials, active development of more markets for recyclables in Michigan is needed;

Whereas, Funding from the proposed fee increase would help support continued growth of county, municipality, township, and regional recycling and composting programs; and

Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor could potentially receive grant or loan funding in the future for programs through the State for Mi...

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