ON THE AGENDA Here are some of...
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ON THE AGENDA
Here are some of the issues the council will consider tonight.
FRANCHISE AWARD
The council will consider awarding a non-exclusive, solid waste
franchise to Direct Disposal Inc.
City crews collect about 75% of all residential solid waste, while
private haulers collect the rest of the residential waste and
commercial solid waste.
One of the ways city staff members have developed to manage solid
waste operations and comply with recycling requirements is by issuing
non-exclusive, solid-waste franchises to solid-waste haulers who
apply to operate in the city. The franchise requires a fee in the
amount of 16% of the franchise’s gross monthly revenue to be paid to
the city.
There are 20 solid-waste franchises operating under separate
agreements to collect and transport solid waste generated within the
city.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Staff members recommend granting the franchise.
FOURTH OF JULY POLICE OPERATIONS
The council will review a report analyzing police operations on
July 4 and watch a video recapping the day’s events. The crowd this
year was smaller than expected. Although arrests were down from two
years ago, 114 arrests were made, up 10% from last year. Many of the
arrests were for assaults.
The changes made in 2003 -- which included designating the area
bordered by Coast Highway, Newport Boulevard, 32nd Street, the ocean
and 54th Street as a “safety enhancement zone” where fines for city
code violations were tripled -- had a positive effect on the police
department’s ability to keep the West Newport community safe this
year, according to the staff report written by Lt. John Klein.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The council will provide direction to staff members on any
potential changes for next year’s Fourth of July celebration.
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