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I Introduction <br />The City of Roseville, Minnesota (City) seeks to enter into a new recycling contract with a <br />company to provide comprehensive residential recycling services for the City. Those services <br />include collection, processing, marketing, staffing for recycling information at special events, <br />and public education. <br />The Request for Proposals (RFP) packet, together with all attachments and exhibits, defines the <br />service standards and specifications and proposal requirements of the Comprehensive Recycling <br />Program for the City of Roseville. <br />For the purpose of this RFP, the City of Roseville has identified 9,434 Residential Dwelling <br />Units, defined as stand-alone Single Unit Dwellings, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and <br />townhomes. These units will be serviced "curbside" as Single Unit Dwellings, as specified <br />herein. The City has identified 6,574 Multi -Unit Dwellings, as detailed in the draft Contract - <br />Exhibit B, are defined as units in five or more unit buildings or mobile home parks. These units <br />are serviced as multi -units, as specified herein. The City allows other organizations (e.g., faith <br />organizations) and small businesses to opt -in to the curbside recycling program, as long as the <br />composition of materials is similar. There are 21 additional opt -in locations with a total of 34, <br />96-gallon carts. The program also currently includes 23 City Parks and 7 City buildings as part <br />of the recycling collection service as detailed in draft Contract — Exhibit D. <br />Among the goals of the City are to maximize recovery of recyclables from all residents in the <br />City, to market materials so they achieve their highest and best use, to achieve the most cost- <br />effective solution, and to encourage innovation in recycling and waste diversion. <br />Roseville residents have identified a city-wide goal to be an environmentally healthy community, <br />and residents have identified various community values that environmental programs such as <br />recycling should incorporate. <br />Those community values expressed by residents include: <br />Collection operations consisting of: <br />Clean and quiet pickup and transport; <br />Low impact on street pavement (size and weight of trucks); <br />Easy participation effort including use of single -stream collection and processing <br />operations; <br />Ability to collect more materials as markets become available, notably food scraps; <br />Efficiently recycled (local markets, highest and best use for material); <br />State-of-the-art collections at City parks and other municipal facilities; and <br />RFP for City of Roseville Recycling Services • 1 <br />Page 126 of 348 <br />
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