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File #: ORD 24-175    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 11/21/2024 Final action: 11/21/2024
Title: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 20 ("Public Health"), Article 7 ("Garbage, Weeds and Littering"), Section 20-7-2 ("Storage and Collection of Garbage, Refuse, Yard Waste and Recyclable Materials for Residential Buildings Containing Five Units or Less; Storage and Collection of Yard Waste for All Buildings") of the Oak Park Village Code to Provide a One-Time Leaf Collection Program Credit
Attachments: 1. Leaf Program Credit Ordinance 11-21-24

Submitted By                     

Rob Sproule, Public Works Director

 

Reviewed By

A.M. Zayyad, Deputy Village Manager

 

Agenda Item Title

Title

An Ordinance Amending Chapter 20 (“Public Health”), Article 7 (“Garbage, Weeds and Littering”), Section 20-7-2 (“Storage and Collection of Garbage, Refuse, Yard Waste and Recyclable Materials for Residential Buildings Containing Five Units or Less; Storage and Collection of Yard Waste for All Buildings”) of the Oak Park Village Code to Provide a One-Time Leaf Collection Program Credit 

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Overview

Overview

This Ordinance proposes a one-time credit for all residential refuse collection program participants of $29.04 to be applied on the first bill of 2025.  $29.04 is equal to 12-months of the monthly fee residents paid for the annual fall leaf program in 2024. 

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Recommendation

Recommendation

Adopt the Ordinance.

 

Background

At the June 18, 2024, Board meeting, staff presented the possibility of issuing a one-time credit to all single-family residents in Oak Park in order to offset the potential financial burdens associated with transitioning to a bagging program model for Fall Leaf Collection. There was consensus among the Trustees to consider implementation of the credit at a later meeting.

 

The ordinance was presented to the Village Board at the July 9, 2024, Board meeting (ORD 24-139).  After discussion at the Board Table, the ordinance was voted down. 

 

On November 15, 2024, Trustee Robinson motioned via Board protocols to have the proposed ordinance for the residential refuse credit brought back before the Village Board for reconsideration.  The motion was seconded by Trustees Enyia and Wesley.

 

Fiscal Impact

In 2024, the amount of $2.42 from each customer’s refuse rate per month will be collected to cover the Fall Leaf Collection Program costs. The proposed 12-month credit equals $29.04 per customer, which corresponds to the cost of approximately 58 landscape bags. The one-time credit will be issued through the Village’s billing software and will automatically appear on the customer’s first quarterly water bill of 2025. The total cost to the Village is $325,248 to refund all customers. The Environmental Services enterprise fund has sufficient funds to cover the proposed credit.

 

DEI Impact

The historic pile program model was determined to be in conflict with the Village Board Goals related to Community Health & Safety; Vibrant, Diverse, Connected Neighborhoods; and Sustainability & Resiliency. The pile program model was also determined to be unaligned with Climate Ready Oak Park (CROP) or Vision Zero.

 

The Village acknowledges and values the diverse community in Oak Park and has considered the unique challenges that many residents face in their daily lives. Village staff is performing ongoing engagement with community partners and citizen groups to develop supportive programming for the bagging program transition through an equity lens and ensure that the residents in need have adequate opportunities for assistance.

 

This one-time credit will address financial concerns related to the cost of supplies and landscaping services required for residents to achieve compliance with the updated Fall Leaf Collection Program guidelines. In tandem with issuing this credit, the Village has partnered with Oak Park Ace Hardware stores to develop coupons for discounted leaf collection tools and supplies. This initiative will return funds to all single-family residents, ensuring that vulnerable community members receive equal benefits, as well as supporting the local economy and small businesses. Residents are encouraged to use the credit towards the purchase of necessary materials and/or to hire leaf collection services.

 

Alternatives

The Village Board may delay to gain additional information.

 

Previous Board Action

At the November 20, 2023 meeting, the Board raised multiple safety and sustainability concerns with the existing Fall Leaf Collection Program, including hazards such as: vehicle fires; impaired visibility for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers; flooding events; and greenhouse gas emissions from the heavy equipment required to operationalize the current model. The Board directed Public Works staff to research alternative program models and develop an informational presentation.

 

Staff returned to present the alternative leaf bagging program on March 12, 2024. The Board approved the change and directed staff to move forward with the transition (ID 24-171).

 

Staff returned to the Board on April 30, 2024, and presented A Resolution Approving an Amendment to the Independent Contractor Agreement with Lakeshore Recycling Systems, LLC to Change the Fall Leaf Collection Program Option and Authorizing its Execution (RES 24-180).

 

Staff also presented an Ordinance Amending Chapter 20 ("Public Health"), Article 7 ("Garbage, Weeds and Littering") Section 20-7-1 ("Definitions") and Section 20-7-2 ("Storage and Collection of Garbage, Refuse, Yard Waste and Recyclable Materials for Residential Buildings Containing Five Units or Less; Storage and Collection of Yard Waste for All Buildings") of the Oak Park Village Code Regarding the Village of Oak Park's Annual Fall Leaf Collection (ORD 24-118) at the same meeting.  Both items were adopted at the April 30, 2024 Board meeting. 

 

In response to a motion to delay the implementation of this program change to 2025, staff presented the Leaf Collection Engagement Campaign to the Board at the June 18, 2024 meeting. This campaign is being executed by Village staff with the assistance of a4 Branding & Digital and incorporates feedback from ongoing outreach and engagement. The motion to delay implementation did not pass, therefore the Board directed staff to carry on with the program transition as planned in 2024.

 

The Village Board voted down this ordinance when presented at the July 9, 2024 Board meeting (ORD 24-139).

 

On November 15, 2024, Trustee Robinson motioned via Board protocols to have the proposed ordinance for the residential refuse credit brought back before the Village Board for reconsideration.  The motion was seconded by Trustees Enyia and Wesley.

 

Citizen Advisory Commission Action

Public Works staff attended the Aging in Community Commission meeting on April 11, 2024, and the Disability Access Commission meeting on April 24, 2024, to discuss the anticipated impacts of the bagging program on the Oak Park populations that they represent. Residents in the aging and disability community face a unique variety of challenges in daily life that shall be considered when developing policies and programs. The discussions raised concerns regarding the financial burden of purchasing landscape bags/services, the physical labor needed to bag leaves, and the best methods for communicating the updated requirements and opportunities for assistance.

 

The commissions provided helpful suggestions for ways in which the Village can support these groups including: the implementation of a 24-hour hotline to report leaf bags that are blocking walkways; the development of an assistance/volunteer program for those who are unable to achieve compliance; and dissemination of discounted/complimentary landscape bags during the transition. Staff continues to work with these commissions to ensure equitable program design and will return for follow-up discussions at later meetings.

 

Anticipated Future Actions/Commitments

N/A.

 

Intergovernmental Cooperation Opportunities

Village staff met with Oak Park Township Senior Services staff on April 23, 2024, to discuss potential partnerships and programs for assisting seniors with the Fall Leaf Collection. The Township provided insights into the unique physical and financial challenges that seniors may face with the bagging program and offered to support the Village in the following ways: targeted outreach via ads in their new bi-monthly newsletter with approximately 3,800 subscribers, time slots at their popular Dine-In Lunch Program to deliver presentations on the program regulations and opportunities for assistance, and sharing educational materials at tabling events such as the Oak Park Farmers’ Market.

 

Village staff met with the OPPL Environmental Programming Specialist on June 21, 2024, to discuss additional partnership opportunities including: sharing outreach materials at the library’s Environmental Hub, providing paper applications and technical assistance for enrolling in the Village’s supportive programs, and sharing educational information at community events.