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Public Hearing to Consider Collection of Delinquent Integrated Waste Management Accounts Via Property Tax Bills. (Public Works 02741)
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To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City of Alameda (City) annually collects delinquent waste management service charges through property tax bills. The agreement with Alameda County Industries (ACI) provides for the City to do the collection via the property attachment process. Businesses and residents receive a significant amount of notification of delinquent accounts from the City and ACI prior to collection via the property tax bill.
BACKGROUND
In accordance with Chapter XXI, Solid Waste and Recycling, Section 21-20.6 of the Alameda Municipal Code (AMC), ACI, the City's provider of waste and recycling collection services, may assign delinquent Integrated Waste Management (IWM) accounts to the City for collection. Prior to assigning their rights to the City, ACI is obligated to make at least four attempts to collect the delinquent accounts.
Staff is including delinquent IWM bills in the property tax attachment process. These delinquent bills will be processed in order to improve efficiency in the collection of the IWM billing.
DISCUSSION
As part of the Franchise Agreement between the City and ACI, the City is obligated to pay ACI for all delinquent accounts. In accordance with the AMC, the City may send a letter to each account's property owner requesting payment, and if not promptly received, the City can collect delinquent accounts through their property tax bills at a noticed public hearing.
Property owners are notified three times by mail: once following the City's receipt of the list, and twice after the City Council sets the hearing date to consider collecting the delinquent amount, plus City fees through the tax roll. Included with the notices is contact information written in the six most commonly spoken languages within the City. On June 30, 2020, all un...
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