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California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
The Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) Grant Program (Program) provides assistance to local governments to solve a variety of engineering challenges, using tire derived aggregate from shredded tires as an alternative to conventional lightweight aggregates in civil engineering projects and assists in diverting waste tires from landfill disposal, prevent illegal tire dumping, and promote markets for recycled-content tire products.
Posted Date
May 12, 2026
Due Date
Jul 16, 2026
Release: May 12, 2026
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
Close: Jul 16, 2026
The Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) Grant Program (Program) provides assistance to local governments to solve a variety of engineering challenges, using tire derived aggregate from shredded tires as an alternative to conventional lightweight aggregates in civil engineering projects and assists in diverting waste tires from landfill disposal, prevent illegal tire dumping, and promote markets for recycled-content tire products.
AvailableCalifornia Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
The purpose of the grant is to provide funding for mobile unit programs, reverse vending machines, or bag drop programs for dealer cooperatives.
Posted Date
Aug 4, 2025
Due Date
Jul 1, 2026
Release: Aug 4, 2025
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
Close: Jul 1, 2026
The purpose of the grant is to provide funding for mobile unit programs, reverse vending machines, or bag drop programs for dealer cooperatives.
AvailableCalifornia Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
Provides funding for cleaning up and preventing illegal dumping on agricultural properties.
Posted Date
Apr 8, 2026
Due Date
Jul 8, 2026
Release: Apr 8, 2026
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
Close: Jul 8, 2026
Provides funding for cleaning up and preventing illegal dumping on agricultural properties.
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California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
This Standard Agreement (ITS24-043) is between the State of California, Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), and Taborda Solutions, Inc. for a total maximum amount of $1,191,407.70. The contract term is from October 4, 2024, to October 3, 2027. The agreement's purpose is to implement the CRIIS solution, which involves consolidating 31 existing applications, automating Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable processes, and enhancing enterprise-wide data access. Taborda Solutions, Inc. will provide various software licenses and related services, including Copado, AppOmni, Axsy Public Sector Mobile App, Mulesoft Training, DigiCert Software Trust Manager (SAST), and EzProtect.
Effective Date
Oct 4, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 4, 2024
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
Expires:
This Standard Agreement (ITS24-043) is between the State of California, Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), and Taborda Solutions, Inc. for a total maximum amount of $1,191,407.70. The contract term is from October 4, 2024, to October 3, 2027. The agreement's purpose is to implement the CRIIS solution, which involves consolidating 31 existing applications, automating Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable processes, and enhancing enterprise-wide data access. Taborda Solutions, Inc. will provide various software licenses and related services, including Copado, AppOmni, Axsy Public Sector Mobile App, Mulesoft Training, DigiCert Software Trust Manager (SAST), and EzProtect.
AvailableCalifornia Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
This Purchase Order from Resources Recycling & Recovery to TABORDA SOLUTIONS INC procures various software licenses and services, including DigitSec, AppOmni, Copado, Axsy, EzProtect, and Anypoint Platform. The order details individual line item costs and due dates, with the first year of the agreement effective from October 4, 2024, to October 3, 2025. The terms and conditions are incorporated by reference to a Leveraged Procurement Agreement.
Effective Date
Oct 4, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 4, 2024
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
Expires:
This Purchase Order from Resources Recycling & Recovery to TABORDA SOLUTIONS INC procures various software licenses and services, including DigitSec, AppOmni, Copado, Axsy, EzProtect, and Anypoint Platform. The order details individual line item costs and due dates, with the first year of the agreement effective from October 4, 2024, to October 3, 2025. The terms and conditions are incorporated by reference to a Leveraged Procurement Agreement.
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
This is a Standard Agreement (ITS24-040) between the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) and Taborda Solutions Inc. for the provision of Mulesoft and Salesforce software and related services. The contract, effective from September 12, 2024, to September 11, 2025, has a maximum value of $1,035,920.71. The services are for the CRIIS Project, aiming to develop an enterprise-wide solution for CalRecycle's waste management programs. The agreement includes detailed budget provisions and references external terms and conditions.
Effective Date
Sep 12, 2024
Expires
Effective: Sep 12, 2024
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
Expires:
This is a Standard Agreement (ITS24-040) between the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) and Taborda Solutions Inc. for the provision of Mulesoft and Salesforce software and related services. The contract, effective from September 12, 2024, to September 11, 2025, has a maximum value of $1,035,920.71. The services are for the CRIIS Project, aiming to develop an enterprise-wide solution for CalRecycle's waste management programs. The agreement includes detailed budget provisions and references external terms and conditions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle)
The meeting encompassed several project funding approvals, including wetland restoration at the Imperial Wildlife Area, land acquisitions for the San Felipe Valley Wildlife Area and Skyline North, and utility easements at Hidden Valley. Restoration and planning projects were reviewed for various sites, including Harmon Canyon Preserve, Windy Springs Meadow, the Salinas River, South Tahoe Basin wildlife crossings, Emerson Side Channel, Indian Creek, and Chagdud Gonpa. Additional approvals covered pollinator habitat enhancements in Fresno County, the removal of the River Vista Bridge for salmon restoration, the acquisition of Park Ranch, the Sunset Weir fish passage improvement, post-fire restoration in the Park Fire area, Colby Mountain recreation trails, floodplain restoration at Salt Creek, habitat restoration at Cannibal Island, redwood restoration in Fieldbrook Valley, and wildlife-friendly fencing modifications. The board also received a presentation on the project monitoring program.
The board meeting will address several habitat restoration and land acquisition projects across California. Key agenda items include wetland restoration in the Imperial Wildlife Area, land acquisitions for wildlife area expansions in San Diego County, utility easements for transmission lines, and various grant allocations for projects such as coastal sage scrub habitat restoration, invasive species eradication, trail extensions, wildlife crossings, and salmonid habitat planning. Additionally, the board will review a project monitoring program and provide a public forum for items not on the agenda.
The board meeting agenda focused on various conservation initiatives, including the recovery of funds from completed projects, the restoration of wetlands at the Imperial Wildlife Area, habitat expansion and land acquisitions at the San Felipe Valley Wildlife Area, and a utility easement grant for the Hidden Valley Wildlife Area. Other key topics included restoration projects at the Harmon Canyon Preserve, Windy Springs Meadow, and the Salinas River, which involves arundo eradication. The board also addressed funding status updates and project monitoring programs.
This document provides an implementation update and monitoring plan approval for the American River Parkway Natural Resources Management Plan, which commenced in 2023. The plan guides natural resource management decisions and monitoring, focusing on assessing biological resources, conserving and restoring natural habitats, protecting physical and cultural resources, reducing human use impacts, and fostering agency and community coordination. The overarching goal is to ensure the Parkway's long-term environmental health through structured management and ongoing evaluation.
The meeting began with the election of the Board Chair and Vice Chair, establishing two-year terms for continuity. Key discussions in the executive director's report included the distribution of the annual year-in-review document, the successful exemption from the APA for Proposition 4 funds for the current year, allowing projects to move forward, and the transfer of $20 million for golden mussel eradication. Staff also provided an update on real estate transactions conducted on behalf of the Department of Fish and Wildlife, including grants of easement interests, property purchases, and ancestral land returns, clarifying the criteria for charging for easements based on benefit to the state versus private landowners. The board also reviewed funding status, noting that discretionary funds are largely spent and Proposition 4 funds are now the primary focus, adhering to their specific capital outlay requirements. Public comment was taken on consent calendar items, including support for the I-15 Rainbow Canyon wildlife crossing project and perpetual protection for the Curry Canyon Ranch.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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