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HomeMy WebLinkAbout28- Public Services CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James R. Howell Subject: Approve submittal of 1996/98 Used Oil Opportunity Grant - Third Cycle Dept: Public Services �'� �j application requesting funds provided by the California Oil Recycling Act. Date: January 10, 1996 ������o Ly Synopsis of Previous Council Action: 03/22/95 Resolution 95-61 approving the application for grant fiords provided by the California Oil Recycling Act. 08/01/94 Resolution 92-232 authorizing a Used Oil Recycling Block Grant 05/23/95 Resolution 94-123 approving the application for grant funds provided by the California Oil Recycling Act. 11/20/95 Resolution 95-410 approving the application for grant funds provided by the California Oil Recycling Act. Recommended Motion: � - '13 E. a=t:3 F. Adopt Resolution Signature Contact person: Lynn Merrill, Recycling Coordinator Phone: 5140 Supporting data attached: Staff Report, Resolution Ward: ALL FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: No matching funds required. Source:(Acct. No.) None (Acct. Description) Per approval of grant funds Finance: Council Notes: --�-r- Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The California Oil Recycling Enhancement Act provides funding, through Opportunity and Block grants, to local governments for specified activities that discourage the illegal disposal of used lubricating oil. The California Integrated Waste Management Board (Board) administers the program which is funded by a $.04 surcharge on all quarts of oil sold, transferred, or imported into California. Currently, the City of San Bernardino has eleven certified used oil collection centers operated by several auto related businesses. The City was able to assist in the establishment of these eleven centers with funds provided by a previous Used Oil Recycling Block Grant (UBG2-93- 442-36). In addition, under the same grant an educational program consisting of a poster and writing contest for the San Bernardino Unified School District was successfully conducted. Over 3900 students were educated about the proper management and disposal of used oil. In grant cycle 1994-1995, the City received a Used Oil Opportunity Grant (UOG2-94-130-36) in the amount of$136,468.00; to continue enhancing, promoting, and encouraging the proper disposal of used motor oil within the City. The 1996/98 Used Oil Opportunity Grant - Third Cycle application, if approved, will provide funds to enhance the City's current used oil collection and recycling program. Specific projects within this grant application include an extensive educational campaign to promote the City's Used Oil Collection Program. It is the Department of Public Services goal to develop professional educational materials to continually educate the public on the proper disposal and recycling potential of used oil. The General Fund will not be affected if this grant is approved. No matching funds were required under this grant application. Staff recommends that Council approve submission of this application for grant funds from the California Local Government Use Oil Recycling Block Grant Program and adopt the attached resolution.