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FY09 Diversion Rates

FY09 Diversion Rates. University City. Implementation - Feasibility. 5,579 (74%) of University City properties receive municipal trash service $118 million (assessed value) $9.75 million total taxes paid (.0825 millage) They pay $4.1 million in property taxes (42% city share)

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FY09 Diversion Rates

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  1. FY09 Diversion Rates

  2. University City

  3. Implementation - Feasibility 5,579 (74%) of University City properties receive municipal trash service $118 million (assessed value) $9.75 million total taxes paid (.0825 millage) They pay $4.1 million in property taxes (42% city share) $102 Philadelphia Sanitation budget $1.32 million (1.3% UC Share) They pay $1.32 million of this to the sanitation department Trash is 13.5% of UC tax burden, or $236 per “average” household

  4. Implementation - Feasibility 10,000 tons of waste are generated by University City every year. The average UC household generates 1.8 tons of trash This equals between 2 and 3 32-gallon can every week: Each can is billed at $9.20 / week Equal $110 / year Equals between $220 - $330 in user fees for an “average” property This will decrease as recycling rates increase. Most households will break even in the second year of PAYT, and save money thereafter.

  5. Implementation: FY2010 • Pass legislation moving the fee for trash removal to each households PGW utility bill. • Consolidate University City into one sanitation district • Repurpose the existing city recycling campaigns • Coordinate the many offices that Philadelphia is fortunate to have already working on these problems • Register University City residents • Begin retailing bags through corner stores

  6. Agenda

  7. Agenda

  8. Implementation: FY2010 • Pass legislation moving the fee for trash removal to each households PGW utility bill. • Consolidate University City into one sanitation district • Repurpose the existing city recycling campaigns • Coordinate the many offices that Philadelphia is fortunate to have already working on these problems • Register University City residents • Begin retailing bags through corner stores

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  10. Current Program Cost PAYT 2nd Year @ 30% 1st Year @ 20% 5th Year @ 50% Prep Year – Recycling @ 12% PAYT Savings

  11. FY09 Diversion Rates

  12. $0.00

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