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Waste Management of Los Angeles Stephone Paige II Community Relations Manager Solid Waste Proposal Presentation February 23, 2012
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Did You Know… Hi Neighbor! 40% of our drivers and their families live in the City of Inglewood Page 2©2012 Waste Management
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Did You Know… Page 3©2012 Waste Management WM Supports the City of Inglewood “Miracle on Manchester”Martin Luther King Jr. honor and celebration events The NAACP and the ACT-SO programRelay For Life Inglewood/Airport Area Chamber of Commerce Salvation Army/Lion’s Club Food and Clothing Drive Around the Block ClubInglewood PALs Program Inglewood Leadership CouncilFrank D. Parent School La Tijera K-8 SchoolBennett-Kew Elementary School Holiday Toy DrivePTA groups Clyde Woodworth Elementary SchoolCommunity Block Clubs Septimo Festival MichocanoPathways To Your Future Center Park Improvement ProjectChildren’s Education Ministry One for All, Inc.Town Hall meetings North Inglewood Little LeagueSportsman Little League
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Did You Know… We’re proud of our history in Inglewood and look forward to a bright and healthy future – with healthy people, a healthy environment and a healthy economy. Page 4©2012 Waste Management
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What Inglewood Needs Today & Going Forward Healthy People! o WM MedWaste Program – At Home Delivery! o WM’s At-Your-Door Household Hazardous Waste Collection o Personalized Senior Citizen Services o WM’s Healthy Heart of Inglewood Program o WM’s Inglewood Schools Rock! Program o Youth Obesity Prevention Program o Inglewood Community Yard Sale Page 5©2012 Waste Management
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What Inglewood Needs Today & Going Forward A Healthy Environment! o Clean burning liquefied natural gas trucks to ensure better air quality o Community Gardens and Organic Food o Annual Composting Classes o Community Composting Classes Page 6©2012 Waste Management
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What Inglewood Needs Today & Going Forward We are your partners in neighborhood safety - Our drivers assist Inglewood law enforcement in recognizing and reporting unusual or suspicious situations serving as another set of “Eyes and Ears” for the community? Page 7©2012 Waste Management
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What Inglewood Needs Today & Going Forward A Healthy Economy! o $ to the City - $6 million dollars in up front funds o WM Youth at Work Program – Internships for 10 Inglewood Students o Recycling Revenue Sharing with the City o WM’s Grant Development program o WM Quarterly business-to-business recycling network events o WM’s Waste Diversion Consultants o “Shred for Good,” Community Shred and Recycle Event o Local WM office in Inglewood All at no additional cost to the City or its residents Page 8©2012 Waste Management
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WM is dedicated to bettering quality of life in Inglewood We’re offering the following programs, almost exclusively at no additional cost Expedited Contract Start Rate to Support Council’s Request for Quick Start “Reciclar es Natural” Diversion Outreach Campaign Green Job Career BuildingCart Re-use to Provide Convenience to Residents and Support the Environment Support Urban Farms and Community CompostingCommercial Wet/Dry Waste (food waste) Pilot Program Local Office: A Local ResourceWeb Based Customer Service Options Support Local BusinessesOn Board Computing Youth Obesity Prevention during Recycling EducationWaste Watch “Shred for Good,” Community Shred and Recycle EventSchool Recycling Plan Grant Writing SupportConstruction & Demolition: Builder’s Direct Desk Sharps Home Delivery ProgramDisaster Preparedness and Emergency Services Planning Senior Pharmaceutical Round-up EventWaste Management’s Broad Asset Network and Capacity Guarantee Sharps Program at City HallMulti-Family Recycling Tool Kit at No Additional Charge Personalized Care Consultant to help Senior and Disabled Customers to understand how to make use of our services WM RecycleBank Rewards Program Optional Enhancement Beyond Recycling: Community Re-use ProgramsStreet Sweeping Optional Enhancement Bagster – Dumpster in a Bag Brought to the City
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Waste Management’s Alternative Proposal… Page 10©2012 Waste Management We are deeply committed to finding a way to a Healthy Inglewood and our alternative proposal is an example of just one of many innovative solutions to the significant challenges the City is facing. The WM alternative proposal offers all elements contained within our basic proposal, with the following changes: $5 million up front payment versus $6 million Bin push-out fees of less than 15 ft. reinstated “Drive-in service” fees reinstated Servicing residential and mutifamily recycling containers every other week versus every week as called for in the RFP and draft contract
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Thank you, Inglewood… Page 11©2012Waste Management All of the Employees at Waste Management, from the drivers, mechanics and supervisors who have serviced the City of Inglewood for decades, to the Customer Service Representatives, to our upper management team wish to say “Thank You!”
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