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File #: ID17-1598    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/21/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/7/2017 Final action: 12/7/2017
Title: BILL - (For introduction) - Amending Section 10-611 of the Fresno Municipal Code relating to Illegal Dumping within the City of Fresno (Citywide)
Sponsors: Department of Public Utilities
Attachments: 1. Unlawful Dumping ORD.pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


December 7, 2017


FROM: THOMAS C. ESQUEDA, Director
Department of Public Utilities

BY: JERRY L. SCHUBER SR., Assistant Director
Department of Public Utilities - Solid Waste Management Division

SUBJECT
Title

BILL - (For introduction) - Amending Section 10-611 of the Fresno Municipal Code relating to Illegal Dumping within the City of Fresno (Citywide)

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RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends approval of Section 10-611 of the Fresno Municipal Code related to revisions of the Illegal Dumping Ordinance of the City of Fresno.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Illegal dumping within the City of Fresno has been an ongoing problem for every neighborhood. Through the use of technology, the Solid Waste Management Division (SWMD) has been able to recognize a sharp increase for the past three fiscal years in calls for service related to illegal dumping. In order to correct the problem and deliver relief to the residents of the City of Fresno the SWMD began working with other departments to develop methods to combat the problem.

The proposed revisions to Section 10-611 will enhance the City's enforcement abilities by allowing harsher penalties for violations, including fines, vehicle impoundment, and civil actions.

BACKGROUND

Illegal dumping within the City of Fresno region has been an ongoing public nuisance. The addition of the FresGO application for use with hand held devices, smart phones, and through the use of personal computers has allowed the City of Fresno to track areas where illegal dumping has occurred. Since the addition of FresGO, SWMD has been able to track these instances of illegal dumping more precisely. In fiscal year 2016 SWMD received 1,998 calls for service, in fiscal year 2017 the number rose to 3,430 calls for service. In fiscal year 2018 calls for service are projected to reach 5,000 or more. Recognizing that the current delivery model was not sustainable SWMD, working in conjunction with the City Attorney's Office,...

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