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Resolution No. 22-1277 <br />EXHIBIT A <br />2022/2023 Expenditure Plan <br />Altamont Settlement Agreement <br />Education Advisory Board <br />Plan Summary <br />The Altamont Landfill Settlement Agreement created the <br />Altamont Education Advisory Board to propose allocation of <br />funds in the Education Account for diversion education <br />programs, job training in the field of waste diversion and <br />recycling and mitigating the impacts of the landfill operations <br />on the affected neighboring community. Funds generated from <br />the $0.34 per ton surcharge originating from the Altamont <br />Landfill and the Vasco Road Landfill are expected to amount to <br />approximately $442,000 annually. This per ton surcharge fee <br />will be increased based on the consumer price index effective <br />January 1, 2018. <br />The Need <br />The Altamont Landfill and Vasco Road Landfill accept <br />material for disposal from Alameda County jurisdictions, and <br />from the city of San Ramon. Funding programs in diversion <br />education and job training in waste diversion and recycling <br />throughout the landfill service area will preserve the life of the <br />landfill and save resources. <br />Target Sectors <br />• Environmental education programs that serve schools <br />• Non -formal environmental education programs, <br />serving students K-12 <br />• Community-based environmental education programs <br />• Job training programs in the field of waste diversion <br />and recycling <br />• Support to institutions and communities required to <br />conform to new state laws, such as SB 1383 <br />Funding Goals <br />■ Allocate $442,000 per year for education and job <br />training programs in waste prevention, source <br />reduction, reuse, recycling, composting, and <br />procurement of recycled content products. <br />• Report measurable results to the Northern California <br />Recycling Association (NCRA), Alameda County <br />Board of Supervisors and cities of Livermore and <br />Pleasanton on an annual basis. <br />• Provide up to two cents ($0.02) of every thirty-four <br />cents ($0.34) of the Education Account to Alameda <br />Landowners Against Mismanagement (ALARM) for <br />landfill mitigation projects (pursuant to Settlement <br />Agreement sec. 7.3.3) <br />• Provide up to two percent (2%) of the funds received <br />in the Education Account to the City of Livermore for <br />financial management of the account (pursuant to <br />Settlement Agreement sec. 7.6.2) <br />January 5, 2022 <br />Objectives <br />Grants and projects: <br />❑ Mini -grants — The mini -grant 'program awards between <br />$500-$3,000 to all eligible projects that meet award criteria <br />up to the funding allocation amount. In 2018-19, mini - <br />grants supported environmental science programs and <br />school recycling and composting infrastructure projects. <br />❑ Project grants — The annual grant program would award <br />competitive grants up to $50,000 for projects that would <br />make significant contributions to the development of <br />sustainable diversion education programs and job training <br />in waste prevention and recycling. Types of projects could <br />include: curriculum development, district -wide diversion <br />education programs, job training programs, and <br />community-based programs. <br />❑ Multiple year grants — Allow applicants for the annual <br />grant program, to propose multiple year grants for up to <br />three years of on-going support. <br />❑ Board initiated projects — Board initiated projects include <br />projects for which a separate solicitation will need to be <br />performed or special projects to be developed by the Board <br />that fulfill a special niche or program area not addressed by <br />the grants program. Types of projects could include job <br />training partnerships, outreach programs, video and <br />website development, and joint projects with other <br />agencies. <br />Deliverables and Major Milestones <br />2022-23 Continue to develop job -training partnerships with <br />education institutions, state and community colleges. <br />1/2022 Initiate development of 2022-23 expenditure plan. <br />1/2022 Release Request for Grant Applications. <br />3/2022 Annual expenditure plan to NCRA, Board of <br />Supervisors and cities of Livermore and Pleasanton. <br />5/2022 Award project grants for 2022-23 school year. <br />Assumptions <br />❑ The environmental education community perceives a need <br />for diversion education programs and can develop grant <br />proposals that meet the goals and objectives of the parties <br />to the settlement agreement and the Education Advisory <br />Board. <br />❑ The Education Advisory Board can identify appropriate <br />partners for enhancing or developing job training programs <br />in waste prevention and recycling. <br />Page 1 <br />