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(vi) Distribute outreach to customers regarding new and existing <br />services. Outreach shall be mailed to customers at the start of the <br />contract. The District will provide the City the opportunity to review <br />the outreach materials prior to mailing. <br />(vii) Provide curbside household battery and mobile phone collection <br />services. <br />(viii) Provide the option of free recycling services to public schools within <br />the L -3 area if they subscribe to the District's franchised rates for <br />garbage. <br />(ix) Provide WMAC commercial recycling staff (20 hours per week), to <br />conduct outreach in the L -3 area. <br />(x) Provide residential collection of used automobile oil filters. <br />(xi) Provide residential collection of food scraps. <br />(xii) Strive to achieve the goal of 75% diversion by 2020 by taking the <br />following actions: <br />• Work with Multi - Family property owners and managers to <br />implement recycling services as mandated by state and local <br />laws and conduct public outreach to owners, managers and <br />tenants about recycling requirements and services available <br />through the District on an annual basis; <br />• Conduct public outreach through annual billing inserts, a <br />direct mailing piece, and the Oro Loma newsletter to <br />promote the benefits of recycling and inform single family <br />residential customers of the availability of up to two (2) 64- <br />gallon recycling carts and up to two (2) 64- gallon green <br />waste /food waste carts per unit; <br />• Conduct public outreach to commercial customers through <br />direct contact and direct mailing (annually) to promote the <br />availability of one (1) 96- gallon recycling cart and one (1) 96- <br />gallon green waste /food waste cart for weekly collection. <br />• Engage in active communication with the City regarding any <br />new programs approved by ACWMA as part of the Strategic <br />Plan, and implement them by mutual agreement, so that the <br />City and District participate at the same levels. <br />(xiii) Meet the definition of "Adequate Commercial Recycling" as <br />established by Alameda County Waste Management Authority to <br />ensure future Measure D funding. <br />IV. If changes in state or local laws mandate the City of San Leandro to implement <br />specific diversion programs, the District shall provide the specific mandated <br />services or programs in the L -3 area. If new state or local laws mandate higher <br />diversion rates, the District will implement any services or programs necessary <br />to achieve the higher diversion rate. The District will consult with the City to <br />determine the appropriate services and programs. <br />
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