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SOLID WASTE RESOURCES REVENUE FUND



                                        BASIS FOR THE PROPOSED BUDGET

            The 2022-23 Proposed Budget for the Solid Waste Resources Revenue Fund (SWRRF) relates to current year
            funding as follows:


                                                                        Amount                  % Change

                     2021-22 Adopted Budget                       $   319,493,245

                     2022-23 Proposed Budget                      $    338,739,741


                     Change from 2021-22 Budget                  $     19,246,496                 6.0%


            The Solid Waste Collection, Transfer, Recycling, Recovery of Waste Resources, and Disposal Fee (Solid Waste
            Fee) is imposed on all single-family dwellings in the City and upon multiple-unit dwellings for which the City provides
            refuse collection services. All receipts from the Solid Waste Fee are deposited into the SWRRF and are used for
            all costs associated with the collection, disposal, and recycling of solid waste. Further, these revenues can be used
            for the payment of principal and interest on both existing and future revenue bonds for the above listed activities
            that are eligible for funding from bond proceeds.

            BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS

                  The City has not adjusted the Solid Waste Fee since 2009. The rate structure of $36.32 per month for
                   single-family dwellings and $24.33 for multi-family dwellings is not sufficient to support the cost providing
                   these services. The subsidy provided by the General Fund in 2022-23 is $64,090,858. The Bureau of
                   Sanitation is working on a rate study to determine the fee level necessary to cover the cost of these services.

                  Funding in the amount of $9.7 million in the General City Purposes (GCP) is provided for the Lifeline Rate
                   Program  ($6.3  million)  and  solid  resources  collection  and  disposal  service  ($3.4  million)  for  other  City
                   departments and special events. Pursuant to Proposition 218, the General Fund is required to reimburse
                   the SWRRF for providing subsidies for Lifeline customers and providing refuse collection services at City
                   facilities and special events.

                  Solid waste tip fees (or landfill disposal fees) and Material Recovery Facilities (MRF) fees for residential
                   collection activity increased by $20 million from $71 million in 2019-20 to $91 million in 2020-21 and 2021-
                   22. Due to global market conditions, the MRF’s costs for processing and marketing the City’s recyclables
                   has significantly increased. For administrative efficiency, tip fees for the Multi-family Bulky Item Program
                   and other special funds are paid by SWRRF and reimbursed from those special funds. The solid waste tip
                   fees for 2022-23 are $112,989,463, including $10.4 million for the implementation of AB 1383 for organics
                   processing.






















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