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File #: 83634    Version: 1 Name: Large Item Collection & Electronic Waste Recycling Resolution
Type: Resolution Status: Report of Officer
File created: 5/24/2024 In control: Attorney's Office
On agenda: 6/4/2024 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Approving the Large Item Collection and Electronic Waste Recycling Policy.
Sponsors: Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Yannette Figueroa Cole, Derek Field, Sabrina V. Madison
Attachments: 1. Large Item and Electronic Waste Policy, 2. 83632 - Large Item & Electronics Ordinance
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution amends the City’s large item collection and electronic waste recycling ordinances with a proposed effective date of November 1, 2024. The proposed changes clarify the City’s utilization of a work order system, unauthorized disposal of large items on terraces, and electronic waste recycling policy. Under the proposed change, the City will no longer provide large item pickup for residential buildings with 8 or more units. This proposed change will reallocate one-quarter of a Streets position ($17,500) and provide an estimated savings in tipping fees ($2,500). Additionally, the proposed ordinance changes includes establishing penalties for violating the ordinance. At this time, the fiscal impact from these penalties is not possible to calculate.
Title
Approving the Large Item Collection and Electronic Waste Recycling Policy.
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Under RES-10-00362, Legistar File No. 17693 and the adopted Resource Recovery Special Charge Policy, RES-22-00399, Legistar File No. 71186, the Streets Division’s collection of refuse and recycling is generally restricted to multi-family buildings of 8 units and fewer, although some small commercial properties and larger residential properties are provided refuse and recycling services as well. Historically, the City of Madison’s Streets Division provided large item collection services through a combination of dedicated collection routes, a sticker program, and drop-off sites open to City residents. Due to inherent inefficiencies in that arrangement, and the updated service criteria, the Streets Division no longer operates dedicated large item collection routes and instead uses a work order system to manage its large item collection program. The Streets Division is also tasked with providing large item pick up during student moving days and in response to nuisance complaints. In order to continue to effectively provide large item collection services to its core customer base, and to ensure that non-c...

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