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and reduce the incentive to migrate to the smaller cart. It would also retain <br /> Pleasanton's position of matching the lowest rate amongst our neighboring cities for <br /> the 35-gallon cart service. If the City Council chooses this alternative, staff would <br /> bring back proposals to the City Council with what to do with the increase revenue <br /> resulting from this change at a future meeting. <br /> Alternative 2: PGS has proposed that the 35-gallon rate be raised to the average <br /> of the proposed Dublin rate and the Livermore rate, which would be $31.87. If the <br /> City Council chooses this alternative, staff would bring back proposals to the City <br /> Council with what to do with the increase revenue resulting from this change at a <br /> future meeting. <br /> Submitted by: Fiscal Review: Approved by: <br /> ,4Lotwz., <br /> 7 <br /> Brian Dolan Tina Olson Nelson Fialho <br /> Assistant City Manager Director of Finance City Manager <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. Modeling of Scenarios and Rate Analysis <br /> 2. Alameda County Rate Comparisons <br /> 3. Resolution to approve Rates for Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and Organic <br /> Materials collection. <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />