Skip to main content

Banner image

File #: 25-0891    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Regular Item - Comm Status: Adopted
File created: 5/16/2025 In control: Solid Waste Management Agency Full Board (JPA II)
On agenda: 6/2/2025 Final action: 6/2/2025
Title: FY 2025/2026 Tipping Fee
Attachments: 1. FY 25_26 Tipping Fee, 2. Tipping Fees Rate Sheet FY25_26, 3. CPI Calc FY25_26
title
FY 2025/2026 Tipping Fee
end

Requested Action(s)
recommendation
Review and approve the Recommended FY 2025/2026 Tipping Fee Adjustment, as presented.
body

Financial Impact:


Background Information:
Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers Increase & Variable Tipping FeeStructure

Pursuant to Section 4.V.2 of the Landfill and Material Recovery Facility Operations Agreement (Agreement) with Waste Connections, the contractor tipping fee, "shall be subject to an annual adjustment of the April-to-April percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) for the West (1982-84-100)" up to 5%. The CPI-U increase for 2025/2026 is 5.97%; as such, the Contractor Tipping Fee will be increased by 5%

Change in Law and Phase I

As the Board is aware, Waste Connections has agreed to maintain Phase I with reimbursement of actual labor and equipment expense. This provided significant savings to the public as the Agency would have had to contract to perform annual maintenance otherwise. Additionally, the agreement between the Agency and Waste
Connections allows for Waste Connections to seek reimbursement for one half of the
groundwater monitoring costs after Phase I closes. Unfortunately, Waste Connections did not provide written notification or supporting documentation requesting these reimbursements by April 1, as stated in Section 4.V.6 of the agreement between the Agency and Waste Connections.

Per Section 4.V.3. of the agreement between the Agency and Waste Connections, Waste Connections may request to increase the Contractor Tipping Fee up to 15% per year (less the CPI-U increase) to offset the direct costs incurred due to Changes in Law, as approved by the JPA, until such costs are recovered. Waste Connections has indicated that they are not seeking reimbursement for any Changes in Law.

Fees to Public Agencies - JPA Fee

Per Section 6.B.1 of the Landfill and MRF Operations Agreement, if the cost to operate the Agency is more o...

Click here for full text