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<br />AGREEMENT 1
<br />BETWEEN 2
<br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO 3
<br />AND 4
<br />WASTE MANAGEMENT OF ALAMEDA COUNTY, INC. 5
<br />FOR POST-COLLECTION SOLID WASTE SERVICES 6
<br />THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of ___________________, 2024 between the City of San 7
<br />Leandro, California, a political subdivision of the State of California (hereinafter “City”), and Waste 8
<br />Management of Alameda County, Inc., (hereinafter referred to as the “Contractor”). 9
<br />RECITALS 10
<br />This Agreement is entered into with reference to the following facts and circumstances: 11
<br />WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California, by enactment of the California Integrated Waste 12
<br />Management Act of 1989 (AB 939) (California Public Resources Code Section 40000 et seq.), has declared 13
<br />that it is in the public interest to authorize and require local agencies to make adequate provisions for 14
<br />Solid Waste services within their jurisdiction; and 15
<br />WHEREAS, the State of California has found and declared that the amount of refuse generated in 16
<br />California, coupled with diminishing Disposal capacity and potential adverse environmental impacts from 17
<br />landfilling and the need to conserve natural resources, have created an urgent need for State and local 18
<br />agencies to enact and implement an aggressive integrated waste management program. The State has, 19
<br />through enactment of AB 939 and subsequent related legislation including, but not limited to: the Jobs 20
<br />and Recycling Act of 2011 (AB 341), the Event and Venue Recycling Act of 2004 (AB 2176), SB 1016 21
<br />(Chapter 343, Statutes of 2008 [Wiggins, SB 1016]), the Mandatory Commercial Organics Recycling Act of 22
<br />2014 (AB 1826), and the Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Bill of 2016 (SB 1383), the California Green Building 23
<br />Standards Code (CALGreen), AB 1594, AB 1201, AB 343, and the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging 24
<br />Producer Responsibility Act (SB 54), directed the responsible State agency, and all local agencies, to 25
<br />promote Diversion and to maximize the use of feasible waste reduction, re-use, Recycling, and 26
<br />Composting options in order to reduce the amount of refuse that must be Disposed; and 27
<br />WHEREAS, SB 1383 establishes regulatory requirements for jurisdictions, Generators, haulers, Solid Waste 28
<br />facilities, and other entities to support achievement of State-wide Organic Waste Disposal reduction 29
<br />targets; and 30
<br />WHEREAS, in response to the Governor signing Executive Order N-79-20, the California Air Resources 31
<br />Board has established regulations, including, but not limited, the Advanced Clean Fleets Rule, as part of a 32
<br />strategy to transition fleets to zero emissions vehicles (ZEVs), and provisions of such regulations apply to 33
<br />the Contractor’s vehicle fleet under this Agreement; and, 34
<br />WHEREAS, pursuant to California Public Resources Code Section 40059(a)(2), the City has determined that 35
<br />the public health, safety, and well-being require that an exclusive right be awarded to a qualified 36
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