SANTA ANA, Calif. – The Santa Ana City Council on Tuesday approved a new trash and recycling pickup agreement that goes beyond the trash container by adding new services to clean up public spaces citywide and that takes a more environmentally friendly approach.
The City Council awarded the exclusive agreement for solid waste collection and handling services to Republic Services, a unionized company that’s long-established in Orange County. The agreement term is for 10 years beginning on July 1, 2022, and expiring June 30, 2032, with a mutual option to extend for five years and a City option to extend for up to 36 months.
Under the terms of the agreement, single-family homes will pay about the same rate as they do now for trash and recycling collection. Republic had the lowest rate for multi-family residential (i.e., apartments and condos) trash service among the four companies that bid on the contract. The company will also provide bulky items pickup for multifamily properties – up to 40 times per year – a service that currently isn’t available without paying additional fees.
With its established recycling processing facilities nearby, Republic’s trucks will require shorter trips to dump waste, which will help limit pollution. The company is also testing electric garbage trucks and will begin its first electric truck pilot program in Santa Ana.
A key component of the new waste collection agreement is the Clean City Initiative, for which the City Council strongly advocated throughout the process of choosing a waste hauler. Among the Clean City services that Republic will provide:
On Tuesday, the City Council added to the agreement that certain Clean City Initiative services will start earlier than originally planned.
The City Council also added a requirement that Republic provide up to 14 public trashcans for each of the City’s 64 neighborhoods, if requested by a Neighborhood Association. These will be emptied weekly with residential waste pickup.
Among other provisions of the agreement, Republic will collect illegally dumped items within 24 to 48 hours of being reported, donate $200,000 per year to select community events and charitable institutions located in Santa Ana, and donate $10,000 annually to sponsor City events.
In compliance with Proposition 218, all Santa Ana property owners will be mailed the proposed refuse rate adjustments and the City Council will conduct a public hearing on the rate changes on or after September 21, 2021.
About Santa Ana
Santa Ana is downtown for the world famous Orange County, California. It is the County Seat, the second-most populous city in Orange County, and is home to a vibrant evening scene and arts community. Over 1,200 City employees work hard every day to deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community to ensure public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality of life for residents. Learn more at www.santa-ana.org.
About Republic Services
Republic Waste Services was formed back to the early 1990s to consolidate several waste collection companies. In the years following Republic experienced a great deal of growth through key mergers and business transformations as well as a series of name changes. The Company began trading as Republic Services, Inc. (NYSE: RSG) on July 1, 1998, and in 2008, Republic Services merged with Arizona-based Allied Waste Industries, bringing the national headquarters to Phoenix. Through their subsidiaries, Republic’s collection operations, transfer stations, recycling processing centers, landfills, and environmental services provide effective solutions to make responsible recycling and waste disposal effortless for customers. Today, Republic Services is a Fortune 500 Company, operating across 41 states.
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I try to seperate my paper & glass from trash but on the containers both are not accessible in the trash containers where do I put the recyclables???? Why is there not a phone # so I can talk w some one????
I think you throw away plastic wrap and bags. We take our cans and bottles to a recycling yard. We put newspapers in the recycle can.
They are the worst