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Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Seeking for environmentally preferable purchasing technical assistance.
Posted Date
Mar 2, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 2, 2026
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Close: Mar 30, 2026
Seeking for environmentally preferable purchasing technical assistance.
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This RFP is for Human Resources Consulting Services to conduct a classification review and a comprehensive salary survey for StopWaste employees.
Posted Date
May 29, 2017
Due Date
Jul 14, 2017
Release: May 29, 2017
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Close: Jul 14, 2017
This RFP is for Human Resources Consulting Services to conduct a classification review and a comprehensive salary survey for StopWaste employees.
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Qualified firms of certified public accountants to audit the agency's financial statements, conducted annually over a period of three years.
Posted Date
Oct 24, 2025
Due Date
Nov 30, 2025
Release: Oct 24, 2025
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Close: Nov 30, 2025
Qualified firms of certified public accountants to audit the agency's financial statements, conducted annually over a period of three years.
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Alameda County Waste Management Authority
This document outlines a request for Energy Council approval to contract with PG&E's Reach Codes Program for a Home Energy Score (HES) Demonstration Project. The project aims to expand the application of StopWaste's HES partnership by assisting three California jurisdictions in adopting HES as a local code requirement for existing buildings. The scope of work, funded by PG&E for up to $339,240.22, includes outreach, HES database development, assessor recruitment and support, score and rebate processing, program evaluation, and contract administration. The resolution authorizes the Executive Director to enter into this contract, effective through December 2022.
Effective Date
Oct 27, 2021
Expires
Effective: Oct 27, 2021
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Expires:
This document outlines a request for Energy Council approval to contract with PG&E's Reach Codes Program for a Home Energy Score (HES) Demonstration Project. The project aims to expand the application of StopWaste's HES partnership by assisting three California jurisdictions in adopting HES as a local code requirement for existing buildings. The scope of work, funded by PG&E for up to $339,240.22, includes outreach, HES database development, assessor recruitment and support, score and rebate processing, program evaluation, and contract administration. The resolution authorizes the Executive Director to enter into this contract, effective through December 2022.
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
This document is a recommendation to the Planning Committee/Recycling Board to approve the award of a contract to Crowe LLP for the Measure D Five-year Audit. The audit will cover financial and programmatic aspects for fiscal years 2021-22 through 2025-26. The work will be conducted in two phases, with Phase I in 2025 and Phase II in 2027. The total not-to-exceed amount for the contract is $227,000, with funding allocated from the FY 2024-25 budget for Phase I ($110,000) and the FY 2026-27 budget for Phase II ($117,000). The approval meeting is scheduled for February 13, 2025.
Effective Date
Feb 13, 2025
Expires
Effective: Feb 13, 2025
Alameda County Waste Management Authority
Expires:
This document is a recommendation to the Planning Committee/Recycling Board to approve the award of a contract to Crowe LLP for the Measure D Five-year Audit. The audit will cover financial and programmatic aspects for fiscal years 2021-22 through 2025-26. The work will be conducted in two phases, with Phase I in 2025 and Phase II in 2027. The total not-to-exceed amount for the contract is $227,000, with funding allocated from the FY 2024-25 budget for Phase I ($110,000) and the FY 2026-27 budget for Phase II ($117,000). The approval meeting is scheduled for February 13, 2025.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alameda County Waste Management Authority
This document details the proposed roles for StopWaste and its member agencies in implementing California Senate Bill 1383 (SB 1383). The primary objectives of SB 1383 are to divert 75% of organics from landfills and recover 20% of edible food for human consumption by 2025. Key focus areas include developing a countywide SB 1383 ordinance, establishing edible food recovery programs, enforcing organics collection service requirements, monitoring contamination, conducting education and outreach, planning for organics processing capacity, and strategizing for procurement of recovered organic products. The plan aims to achieve effective, efficient, and cost-effective compliance with the regulations while reducing short-lived climate pollutants.
The committee held an election to appoint a new Chair and Vice Chair for the upcoming term. Staff provided updates on the Reusable Food Ware Project, noting the distribution of grants for pilot projects and the creation of informational handouts for food service businesses regarding the safety of reusable items. Additionally, the committee received an update on the work of the Illegal Dumping Task Force, highlighting the launch of the Re-source tool for materials management and a discussion regarding the Governor's Clean California Initiative and its impact on local funding.
This plan, mandated by Measure D, establishes a new goal for landfill obsolescence in Alameda County by 2045. It envisions a future where landfills are replaced by circular material flows that minimize non-renewable resource use, eliminate landfill waste through product and system redesign, and effectively recover materials. Key strategic areas include a countywide source reduction program, residential and commercial recycling programs, a recycled product market development program, and a recycled product purchase preference program, aiming for fundamental systemic changes towards a more circular economy and alignment with climate neutrality goals.
The board discussed and approved the Disposable Food Service Ware Reduction and Reuse Model Ordinance to be shared with member agencies. The members adopted legislative positions for 2023, specifically updating the stance on SB 244 to a watch position. An update regarding the agency's Equity and Empowerment Initiatives was presented for information. Additionally, the Executive Director provided communications regarding the success of recent grant rounds and the upcoming distribution of an Earth Day toolkit.
The meeting included discussions on landfill permit extensions and the associated Measure D fees. The board reviewed and accepted the annual audit for the fiscal year 2013/14, which included a review of pension benefit liabilities and the revolving loan program. Additionally, the board approved an amendment to the budget to fund research on the degradation of pharmaceuticals in compost. Staff provided an overview of discard management projects, addressing policies on school tour eligibility, student-led recycling projects, barriers to food scrap recycling, and enforcement mechanisms regarding recyclable materials in organics bins.
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