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Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc. <br />2615 Davis Street <br />San Leandro, CA 94577 <br /> <br />i <br />Cover Letter <br />February 5, 2024 <br />City of San Leandro <br />835 East 14th Street <br />San Leandro, CA 94577 <br />Attn: Jennifer Auletta, Public Works Services Manager <br />Dear Ms. Auletta: <br />Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc. (WMAC) is pleased to submit the following response to <br />the City of San Leandro’s (San Leandro) RFP for Solid Waste Post Collection Services. As the <br />nation's leading waste services provider, we are committed to enhancing the communities we serve, <br />as well as acting as stewards for the environment. <br />The proximity of the WMAC owned and operated Davis Street Resource Recovery Complex and <br />Transfer Station (also known as Davis Street Transfer Station, or DSTS) provides San Leandro with <br />the opportunity to receive service from a fully-integrated local partner who has been a part of San <br />Leandro for decades. Along with our strategically located resources ready to service the City, San <br />Leandro can expect: <br />Overall Experience. Waste Management, Inc. and its subsidiaries (WM) is a leader in post collection <br />services throughout California and across the nation. We have been providing collection and disposal <br />services, along with landfill and recycling facility operations, in California since 1968. Companywide, <br />WM operates the largest network of landfills in our industry and manages the disposal of nearly 100 <br />million tons of waste each year. <br />Financial Strength. WM’s financial strength stems from its position as the leading provider of <br />comprehensive waste management services in North America. Revenue in 2022 was $19.7 billion, <br />and WM has an asset base of $31.4 billion. WM’s financial strength is the foundation for our <br />commitment to serve our customers, perform our obligations, and protect the environment in <br />carrying out our broad services. <br />Safety and Compliance. At WM, safety is far more than just a program or strategy. It is a core value, a <br />cornerstone of operational excellence. With more than 49,000 employees who work in the <br />demanding and often dangerous world of waste collection, processing, and disposal, we fully <br />recognize the responsibility of holding ourselves to the highest standards to protect our customers, <br />employees, and the communities we serve. <br />We believe our local expertise will provide a win/win situation for both WM and the City of San <br />Leandro. We are committed to providing the City with secure, long-term, safe and compliant solid <br />waste disposal. <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Alex Oseguera, Director, President, Waste Management of Alameda County, Inc. <br />(209) 327-5017 | aoseguer@wm.com <br />Docusign Envelope ID: C78C62DE-8589-496F-8F5A-DEC38EE5853C
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