Versión en español a continuación. Regular Meeting of the Zero Waste Advisory Commission Wednesday, November 10th, 2021 Zero Waste Advisory Commission to be held Wednesday, November 10th, 2021 with Social Distancing Modifications Public comment will be allowed via telephone; no in-person input will be allowed. All speakers must register in advance (Tuesday, November 9th, 2021 by noon). All public comments will occur at the beginning of the meeting. To speak remotely at the Zero Waste Advisory Commission Meeting, members of the public must: • Call or email the board liaison at (512) 974-2435 Dwight.Scales@austintexas.gov no later than noon, (the day before the meeting). The following information is required: speaker name, item number(s) they wish to speak on, whether they are for/against/neutral, email address, and telephone number (must be the same number that will be used to call into the meeting). • Once a request to speak has been made to the board liaison, the information to call on the day of the scheduled meeting will be provided either by email or phone call. • Speakers must call in at least 15 minutes prior to meeting start time in order to speak, late callers will not be accepted and will not be able to speak. • Speakers will be placed in a queue until their time to speak. • Handouts or other information may be emailed to (512) 974-2435 Dwight.Scales@austintexas.gov by noon the day before the scheduled meeting. This information will be provided to Board and Commission members in advance of the meeting. • If the meeting is broadcast live, it may be viewed here: http://www.austintexas.gov/page/watch-atxn-live Reunión del Zero Waste Advisory Commission FECHA de la reunion (Wednesday, November 10th, 2021) La junta se llevará con modificaciones de distanciamiento social Se permitirán comentarios públicos por teléfono; no se permitirá ninguna entrada en persona. Todos los oradores deben registrarse con anticipación Tuesday, November 9th, 2021 (antes del mediodía). Todos los comentarios públicos se producirán al comienzo de la reunión. Para hablar de forma remota en la reunión, los miembros del público deben: • Llame o envíe un correo electrónico al enlace de la junta en (512)974-2435 Dwight.Scales@austintexas.gov a más tardar al mediodía (el día antes de la reunión). Se requiere la siguiente información: nombre del orador, número (s) de artículo sobre el que desean hablar, si están a favor / en contra / neutral, dirección de correo electrónico (opcional) y un número de …
Proposed 2022 Meeting Schedule Zero Waste Advisory Commission The Commission shall meet at 6:00 PM on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Proposed Meeting Dates January 12, 2022 February 9, 2022 March 9, 2022 April 13, 2022 May 11, 2022 June 8, 2022 July 13, 2022 August 10, 2022 September 14, 2022 October 12, 2022 November 9, 2022 Proposed Locations* Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers Council Chambers *City Hall, 301 West 2nd Street, Austin, Texas 78701 at 6:00 P.M. +Proposed locations are tentative and may change, please check the Boards and Commission Website
POST-DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL SERVICES CONTRACTORS: CERES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.; CROWDERGULF, LLC; and DRC EMERGENCY SERVICES, LLC SOLICITATION # (RFP 1500 SLW3011) Council: 12/02/2021 ZWAC: 11/10/2021 OVERVIEW 1. Requested Contract Term, Authorization, and Current Budget Length of contract and total authorization: Three multi-term contracts with a term for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $5,000,000, divided among the contractors. (Authorized Department: Austin Resource Recovery). ARR current fiscal year budget: Funding in the amount of $833,333 is available in the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budget of Austin Resource Recovery. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 2. Solicitation Information # of bids received: 9 # of non-responsive bids received: 3 Solicitation No. RFP 1500 SLW3011 Length of time solicitation was out on the street: 6.5 weeks Was the time extended? Yes Issued date: 03/29/2021 Closed date: 05/13/2021 3. Previous/Current Contract Information Previous contract: N/A This is a new contract. Contract number: N/A Contract length and authorization: N/A Contract actual spend: N/A Current status: N/A Contract execution date: N/A Contract expiration date: N/A 4. Notes/Other The City is preparing for future disasters by entering contracts for post-disaster debris services. The recommended contractors will be eligible to provide post-disaster debris removal and debris disposal services on public property and public rights-of-way (ROW) within the city limits, including the management of the preparation, response, recovery, and mitigation phases of emergency situations or disasters. These contracts are to ensure coverage in the event of a disaster. The work consists of all labor, equipment, fuel, and miscellaneous costs necessary to clear, remove, load, and haul debris from public ROWs to debris management sites, temporary debris storage and reduction sites, and/or approved landfills. All work shall follow Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Environmental Protective Agency requirements to maintain a safe working environment. Also, the contractors shall be required to follow Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) practices and guidelines and all other applicable regulations, guidelines, and practices. Utilizing a debris removal and disposal contractor is a necessary step in the FEMA reimbursement process. The City has worked with DRC Emergency Services, LLC in the past during recovery efforts related to the February 2021 Winter Storm. Ceres Environmental Services, Inc., CrowderGulf, LLC, and DRC Emergency Services, LLC are all capable and experienced in providing disaster recovery requirements and meeting FEMA standards. An evaluation team …
POST-DISASTER DEBRIS MONITORING SERVICES TETRA TECH INC. SOLICITATION # (RFP 1500 SLW3010) Council: 12/02/2021 ZWAC: 11/10/2021 OVERVIEW 1. Requested Contract Term, Authorization, and Current Budget Length of contract and total authorization: Contract has a multi-term for up to five years for a total contract amount not to exceed $2,500,000. (Authorized Department: Austin Resource Recovery). ARR current fiscal year budget: Funding in the amount of $416,666 is available in the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budget of Austin Resource Recovery. Funding for the remaining contract term is contingent upon available funding in future budgets. 2. Solicitation Information # of bids received: 4 # of non-responsive bids received: 1 Solicitation No. RFP 1500 SLW3010 Length of time solicitation was out on the street: 5.5 weeks Was the time extended? Yes Issued date: 03/29/2021 Closed date: 05/06/2021 3. Previous/Current Contract Information Previous contract: N/A This is a new contract. Contract number: N/A Contract length and authorization: N/A Contract actual spend: N/A Current status: N/A Contract execution date: N/A Contract expiration date: N/A 4. Notes/Other The City is preparing for future disasters by entering contracts for post-disaster debris services. The contract will provide a contractor for post-disaster emergency field debris monitoring services, including related management, and accounting services. The recommended contractor will be responsible for monitoring the recovery efforts and actions of the City’s post-disaster debris removal contractor in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) policies and guidelines. Utilizing a debris monitoring contractor is a necessary step in the FEMA reimbursement process. These services include the monitoring of debris collection and of temporary debris storage and reduction sites, the proper preparation and maintenance of documentation for requesting and obtaining reimbursement from FEMA for disaster-related costs, and the reporting of data on equipment use, load eligibility, regulations compliance, public and personnel safety, hazardous trees, hazardous wastes, and schedule issues, as well as other related services. The contractor will monitor the progress of recovery efforts and assist with making and implementing recommendations to improve efficiency and maintain compliance. All work will follow Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Environmental Protective Agency requirements to maintain a safe working environment. Also, the contractor will be required to follow FEMA practices and guidelines and all other applicable regulations, guidelines, and practices. The City has worked with Tetra Tech Inc. in the past when assisting with a disaster in Houston, Texas, as well as during recovery efforts related to the …
REFUSE, RECYCLING, AND ORGANICS CARTS TOTER LLC. SOLICITATION # (OMNIA PARTNERS COOPERATIVE) ZWAC: 11/10/2021 Council: 12/09/2021 OVERVIEW 1. Requested Contract Term, Authorization, and Current Budget Length of contract and total authorization: Contract has a term of 13 months and a contract not to exceed the amount of $3,900,000. (Authorized Department: Austin Resource Recovery). ARR current fiscal year budget: Funding in the amount of $3,900,000 is available in the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Operating Budget of Austin Resource Recovery. 2. Solicitation Information # of bids received: 3 # of non-responsive bids received: 0 Solicitation No. (OMNIA Partners Cooperative) Length of time solicitation was out on the street: Cooperative Purchase Was the time extended? N/A Issued date: N/A Closed date: N/A 3. Previous/Current Contract Information Previous contract: Yes Contract number: GC170000001 Contract length and authorization: 12 months initial with 4, 12-months options/$21,235,000.00 Contract actual spend: $15,514,845.79 Current status: Active, New contract needed due to current contract running out of time. Contract execution date: 01/01/2016 Contract expiration date: 12/31/2021 4. Notes/Other Reason for only 13 months: The Cooperative agreement ends in 13 months and will need to be re-solicited. At that time, ARR intends to utilize the renewed Cooperative contract to locate the best available price for this need. The contract is for residential refuse, recycling, and organics containers with lid graphics and radio- frequency identification tags. These containers are crucial for the continuation of the City’s residential waste and recycling program which adheres to and promotes the City’s Zero Waste initiatives. This program requires customers to use City-issued containers for the collection of residential refuse, recycling, and organic waste. The contract will support the City’s ability to issue containers of appropriate capacity to new customers, as well as provide enough inventory to replace damaged containers for existing customers. The contract will benefit the public by keeping the community clean and protect Austin’s environment by supporting the City’s goal to transform waste into resources, while reducing the amount of trash sent to landfills. The current contract expires on December 31, 2021. The requested authorization amount was determined using a departmental estimate based on historical spend and future usage. The recommended contractor is the current provider for these goods. The OMNIA Partners cooperative establishes competitively bid contracts that can be utilized by the State and other government agencies through a cooperative agreement. Cooperative agreements save taxpayer dollars. REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR ZWAC Name Compiled By: …
To: From: Zero Waste Advisory Commission Ken Snipes Director Austin Resource Recovery Date: November 10th, 2021 Subject: Director’s Monthly Report to the Zero Waste Advisory Commission 9 2020 ARR Residential Customer Survey Results Summary The ARR annual Residential Customer Survey is conducted through ARR’s Quality Assurance Residential Quality Services and Austin Energy’s Data Analytics and Business Intelligence teams. This year we incorporated an email and phone component to capture responses from all demographics. By adding the phone component, there was a significant increase in the number of Spanish‐speaking customers that completed the survey. Following are some key findings of the results: Our customers value our service 922 responses were captured 55 customers completed the survey in Spanish (over the phone) Satisfaction with ARR employees is 89% Overall satisfaction with ARR is at 78% The value of ARR service is at 76% See the attached presentation for more detailed results. Give a Great Story Holiday Campaign The Circular Economy Program’s annual ‘Give a Great Story’ campaign encourages Austin residents to give zero waste gifts during the holiday season — ideas include giving experiences (concert tickets), shared or reused items (vintage jacket from the thrift store), and repaired items (fix a broken guitar). The campaign hopes to replace the need to buy new things during the busiest holiday shopping season of the year. This year, our campaign will promote the relaunch of the ReUse Directory. The ReUse directory is a tool that will help residents locate items and services that are at the heart of giving a great story. Part of our campaign will include a collaboration with Recycled Reads through a curated ‘Give a Great Story’ section in their store. Also, ARR will be hosting two making workshops to teach residents how to create new, wonderful gifts out of old or discarded materials. End of the Year Recap Austin Resource Recovery 2021 1. Completion of Curbside Compost Collection Program. The final expansion, in January 2021, provided service to all remaining ARR customers after a four‐year phased‐in approach that began in 2017. (HE.D.4) 2. Multifamily Compost Pilot. Recruited multifamily properties to participate in 6 months of composting service to measure opportunities, challenges, and cost impacts of composting with multifamily tenants. (HE.E.1) 3. Circular Economy Businesses Created & Expanded through Innovative Programming. Launched the establishment and expansion of local circular businesses through regular business retention visits, Circular …
Zero Waste Advisory Commission Meeting Minutes October 13th, 2021 The Monthly Meeting of the Zero Waste Advisory Commission convened through Video Conference on Wednesday, October 13th, 2021, due to COVID-19 Disaster Declaration for all Texas Counties. The following are the meeting highlights. For detailed information please visit: https://austintx.new.swagit.com/videos/141646 CALL TO ORDER Chair Acuna called the Commission Meeting to order at 6:28 pm Board Members in Attendance: Gerry Acuna, Cathy Gattuso, Amanda Masino, Jonathan Barona, Ian Steyaert, Melissa Rothrock and Kaiba White Board Members not in Attendance: none Staff in attendance via WebEx: Ken Snipes, Tammie Williamson, Richard McHale, Amy Slagle, Gena McKinley, Andy Dawson, Donald Hardee, Dwight Scales, Jason McCombs, Brent Paige, Mike Lewis, Natalie Betts, Young Park, Blanche Quarterman, Victoria Rieger, Amy Schillerstrom, Memi Cardenas, Myra Rios, Lori Scott, Selene Castillo, Claudia Nava, Liz Jambor, Brian Kennedy, Shana Riviello and William Purcell Chair Acuna opened with comments, 1. APPROVAL of the August 19th, 2021 Meeting Minutes Chair Acuna entertained a motion to approve the August 19th, 2021 Meeting minutes. Commissioner Cathy Gattuso made the first motion for approval of the minutes. A second motion was provided by Commissioner Ian Steyaert Item passed Unanimously 2a. Discussion and Action: Electrical Recycling RCA This is Andy Dawson from Austin Resource Recovery (ARR) resource recovery. This item was originally scheduled for the last month, but due to operational needs, it will be on the council agenda tomorrow. We would like to ask for a favorable recommendation for award on its contract with Universal Recycling Technologies to provide electronics recycling for up to fifty-five months for an amount not to exceed $720,000. This contract will provide for the pickup transportation and recycling of electronics recycling use drop-off center contractor must recycle the materials in an environmentally sound manner in accordance with the eastern standard or responsible cycling of electronic equipment of the Basil Action Network, you know, work as well as clients with all federal state and local laws. I'm available to answer any questions that anyone may have. Commissioner White replied, I know, I think we had maybe some discussion about this in the past but is this, can you, can you describe this? is, is this for vehicles, or is this for the services? Chair Acuna replied, it’s the Andy it's for the actual, technology recycling, right? Andy Replied this is so, both city departments and residents can drop off electronics at …