File #: 14-0833    Version: Name: Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing the Director of Public Works to Submit a Grant Application to the North Central Texas Council of Government (NCTCOG) for Grant Funds to Purchase Equipment to be Used for Processing and/or Storing HHW; and Authorizing
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/14/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/24/2014 Final action: 2/24/2014
Title: Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing the Director of Public Works to Submit a Grant Application to the North Central Texas Council of Government (NCTCOG) for Grant Funds to Purchase Equipment to be Used for Processing and/or Storing HHW; and Authorizing the Director of Public Works to Execute an Interlocal Agreement With the NCTCOG if the Application is Approved. $96,000 for Drainage Utility Fund, No Matching Funds Required
Sponsors: Steve Freeman
Attachments: 1. Resolution
Title
Resolution - A Resolution Authorizing the Director of Public Works to Submit a Grant Application to the North Central Texas Council of Government (NCTCOG) for Grant Funds to Purchase Equipment to be Used for Processing and/or Storing HHW; and Authorizing the Director of Public Works to Execute an Interlocal Agreement With the NCTCOG if the Application is Approved. $96,000 for Drainage Utility Fund, No Matching Funds Required
Requested Action
The approval of a resolution to apply for grant funds to purchase new equipment to be used for processing and/or storing HHW collected at the new HHW Collection facility to be built on the Service Center Property.
Recommendation
The Environmental Staff recommends the approval of the resolution to apply for grant funds to be used to purchase equipment for processing and storing HHW in the amount of $96,000. This will cover the cost of purchase a shipping for 3 used oil storage containers, a forklift, an EPA approved/fire rated HAZMAT storage building, and paint can crusher.
Description/History
The City of Mansfield began offering the HHW collection service to residents in 2002. That first, only 52 households participated. The mobile collection service was added the following year and participation jumped to 112, with 77 of those households showing up for the mobile collection.

As the City has continued to offer this very well appreciated service, participation has continued to grow. For 2013, 661 households participated with 375 of those doing so through one of the 3 mobile collections. A well developed trend since the beginning of this service is that participation increases with the mobile collections. Having a facility for dropoff in city limits should only allow this trend to continue. Additionally, with an on site dropoff location, there will no longer be a constraint on space meaning every vehicle that shows up during the operating hours will be serviced.

Purchasing this equipment through grant funds will ...

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