File #: 22-0449    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 4/29/2022 In control: Utility Advisory Committee
Agenda date: 5/5/2022 Final action: 5/5/2022
Title: 2022 Waste ReSources Management Plan Update
Attachments: 1. WRe Plan summary document Final V2.pdf, 2. Link to 2015 Waste ReSources Plan
Related files: 22-1123
Title
2022 Waste ReSources Management Plan Update

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Receive a briefing on the Waste ReSources Management Plan Update and provide feedback.

Report
Issue:
Receive a briefing about the status of the Waste ReSources Management Plan Update Project.

Staff Contact:
Ron Jones, Senior Planner, Public Works Waste ReSources 360.753.8509

Presenters:
Ron Jones, Senior Planner, Public Works Waste ReSources, 360.753.8509
Gary Franks, Director, Public Works Waste ReSources, 360.753.8780

Background and Analysis:

The City's Waste ReSources Management Plan (WRP) provides strategic direction for the utility's solid waste collection, and education and outreach programs. The Utility is guided by a Zero Waste Vision (2006 Resolution), which directed the utility to draft its first 6-year master plan in 2008 and then was updated in 2015. The City of Olympia fulfills Washington State's regulatory requirement by being a signatory to the Thurston County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan. The County Plan addresses the solid waste disposal and planning needs for the entire County.

2015 Plan accomplishments include installing two shared compactors in downtown Olympia, a new recycling contract for transload/hauling and processing, routing software that helped expand one-side of road collection and other efficiencies, and accommodated growth without adding trucks and drivers, removal of glass from residential and multi-family commingled recycling, and a recycle contamination reduction program, just to name a few.

The UAC has received briefings on the WRP update on two occasions (May 2021, November 2021) and covered the following topics:
* Plan scoping
* Public process and schedule
* Key issues and consultant research areas:
o Education and Outreach program review and recommendations to include cultural and linguistic diversity
o Development standards for solid waste
o Electrified fleet alternatives
o Connection to climate mitigati...

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