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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWORK SESSION SUMMARY-09/23/2008-Work SessionCity City Manager's Office City Hall of Fort Soo LaPorte Ave. PO Box 580 Collins FOR Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6505 970.224.6107 -fax Pogov.00m MEMORANDUM TO: City Council Members FROM: Ann Turnquist, Policy and Project Manager,14 / THRU: Darin Atteberry, City Manager Diane Jones, Deputy City Manager RE: Work Session Follow-up: Trash Services Study Update, September 23, 2008 DATE: September 25, 2008 On September 23, Council and staff met in Work Session to review the Trash Services Study and discuss several strategies for addressing the Council's problem statement: "In what ways can the City reduce the impacts of trash collection services in Fort Collins, addressing issues of the cost of street wear, air quality, neighborhood aesthetics, noise, and other neighborhood impacts? Are there ways that the City might also improve diversion rates forrecyclables?" Council was asked to review five implementation alternatives for which staff will develop detailed proposals. The five alternatives included: Option 1: City-wide Contract for Service or Districted Trash Service (includes Pay as You Throw Ordinance and Recycling Enhancements) Option 2: Additional License Requirements without Districting Option 3: Implementation of Recycling Strategies Option 4: Additional License Requirements and Implementation of Recycling Strategies . without Districted Trash Service Option 5: Null Alternative/No Legislative Changes Council directed staff to develop two alternatives for further consideration: Options 1 and 4 above. Council also asked staffto schedule an additional work session before the end of 2008 to review specific proposals. Therefore, Staff has added the Trash Services Study to the December 9 work session agenda. Council asked for additional information about several questions: 1. What rates do haulers currently charge for residential trash service? How are rates different for HOA contracts? 2. When will the landfill have scales? What issues have prevented the Larimer County Landfill from having scales in the past? City Council Members Work Session Follow-up: 'September 25, 2008 Page 2 Trash Services Study Update 3. What methods might be available to increase hauling densities by voluntary consolidation of more neighborhoods? 4. Could the City charge a truck mileage fee, wherein trash trucks are charged for the miles that they travel? Would this help pay for the impact of trucks and change the haulers routing? 5. Is it possible to regulate where haulers serve in a way that takes into account where their current routes are and only allowing them to serve neighborhoods where they have a certain level of density? Staff will address these questions in a follow-up memorandum. Please let us know if you have any additional questions. unitti.. Cityof eleoVlo . skrmwater . wastewater . water Fort Collins oowooaStreet PO Box 580 F FOR Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6700 970.221.66196619 -tax 970.224.6003 - Too U09desekgovcoin kgovcomNNNtfes MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Hutchinson and City Councilmembers THRU: Darin Atteber y, City Manager Brian Janonis, Utilities Executive Director FROM: Patty Bigner, Utilities Customer and Employee Relations ManagerQ &-t (t/ CC: Steve Catanach, Light and Power Operations Manager John Phelan, Energy Services Engineer DATE: September 24, 2008 SUBJECT: September 23, 2008 Work Session Summary — Draft 2008 Energy Policy On September 23, 2008, City Council held a work session for discussion and to provide direction to staff on the Draft 2008 Energy Policy. Specific questions asked of Council: 1. The proposed 2008 Energy Policy reflects substantial changes to the current policy. Are there additional revisions to the proposed policy? 2. Staff plans to conduct public outreach prior to adoption of the Draft policy. What specific information about community support for the concepts in the policy is needed for Council consideration? 3. What additional information does Council need in order to consider adoption of the Draft 2008 Energy Policy? Key Discussion Points Brian Janonis provided context for the discussion, summarizing the importance of the draft policy in providing direction to staff and a vision for provision of electric services to the community. The Draft 2008 Energy Policy is intended to replace the 2003 Electric Energy Supply Policy. He explained the adoption of the Policy would be followed by the development of implementation plans, including rate impacts and funding strategies. The adoption of the Draft 2008 Energy Policy also supports the development of the City's Climate Action Plan, since energy efficiency, conservation and renewable energy contribute to reaching carbon reduction goals for the year 2020.policy goals. Cfty of Fort Collins _2- Council supported the major shifts outlined in the Policy, including emphasis on affordability rather than lowest cost, and the change to a carbon accounting framework for reporting progress in reducing environmental impacts with energy efficiency programs and renewable energy purchases. Council also emphasized the importance of the reliability and efficiency of our electric system and acknowledged the "world -class" reliability metrics. Council supported the inclusion of an additional goal related to the relationship with Platte River Power Authority, in order to highlight the importance of Platte River to the City. Other areas of agreement: Annual reporting of progress toward meeting identified goals is important in maintaining transparency and accountability in the future, and pointed out it is important for citizens to understand Utilities programs are supported by utility rates rather than sales taxes. Several suggestions were made for wording changes and additions. In general, Council expressed support for public outreach prior to considering adoption of the Policy and directed staff to begin preparing implementation for their review early next year. Next Steps October- November: Conduct public outreach and compile comments November — December: City Council consideration of a Resolution adopting the Draft 2008 Energy Policy November — January: Development of implementation strategies and programs Early 2009: Presentation of strategies; Rate ordinance to fund programs