An Asset to the City of San Leandro
Davis Street Resource Recovery Complex Davis Street Resource Recovery Complex
Long History in the Community Solid Partner to the City Our Current Operations Future of Davis Street Davis Street Resource Recovery Complex
Landfill from ‘40s-‘70s Closed and capped in 1979 Transfer Station established 1979 Processing in 2002 Continued evolution since History of Davis Street
Davis Street’s partnership with the City of San Leandro Generated over $8 million to the City since 2010 Top 10 largest employers in San Leandro Chamber of Commerce member for 60+ years Leadership San Leandro sponsor Annual America Recycles Day Event
Davis Street Today 3 transfer stations and 3 processing facilities on 52 acres Receives ~4,000 tons/day of materials 320 employees Education Center; ~10,000 kids tour the site annually in partnership with StopWaste WM EarthCare Landscape Center
Davis Street Influences Diversion Goals (Cities & Alameda County) Commercial Recycling Mandate – Alameda County Commercial Recycling Mandate – AB341 MRF Certification Recycling Certification Institute Develop a method for measuring diversion from C&D and refuse
Davis Street’s Future Expanding processing Capture organics & recyclables New material streams State of the art facility One of the largest in the country Continued refinement of the facility Protect storm water & air quality Increase diversion
Davis Street Master Plan
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Station
$60 million investment
50+ new jobs
New recovery of organics; ~50%
1.Protect the industrial corridor 2.Continue supporting AWESOME staff 3.Repave Davis Street and retime the lights (880 free entrance and off ramp) Working with the City of San Leandro