Resolution 2023-32833RESOLUTION NO.2023-32833
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ISSUE RFQ
2023-506-WG FOR THE SELECTION OF QUALIFIED FRANCHISE WASTE
HAULERS TO PROVIDE COMMERCIAL AND MULTIFAMILY RESIDENTIAL
WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES ON A NON-EXCLUSIVE
BASIS WITH AN AMENDMENT TO THE RFQ DOCUMENT TO CAP
TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE FEES AT 15% FOR MULTI -FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WITH 9-24 UNITS; AND FURTHER, APPROVING
THE EXTENSION, ON A MONTH -TO -MONTH BASIS, THE CONTRACT TERM
FOR THE FOLLOWING AGREEMENTS UNTIL SUCH TIME AS NEW
FRANCHISE AGREEMENTS BECOME EFFECTIVE: (1) THE NON-EXCLUSIVE
FRANCHISE WASTE CONTRACTOR AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE CITY
AND (A) WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF FLORIDA AND (B) WASTE
CONNECTIONS OF FLORIDA, INC. (COLLECTIVELY, THE "FRANCHISE
WASTE CONTRACTORS") AND (2) THE SERVICE AGREEMENT AMONG THE
CITY AND THE FRANCHISE WASTE CONTRACTORS FOR ADDITIONAL
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES AND COLLECTION OF
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS AT CITY OWNED PROPERTIES, PARKS, RIGHTS
OF WAY, AND OTHER PUBLIC FACILITIES AND PROPERTIES; AND
FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER, TO EXECUTE
AMENDMENTS TO THE FRANCHISE AGREEMENTS AND SERVICE
AGREEMENT MEMORIALIZING THE APPROVED TERM EXTENSION.
WHEREAS, on October 16, 2019, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution
No. 2019-31056, extended the City's Non -Exclusive Franchise Waste Contractor Agreements
with Waste Management Inc. of Florida and Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. and new Service
Agreement for a period of three (3) years, commencing as of October 1, 2019, and expiring on
September 30, 2022; and
WHEREAS, the Public Works Department engaged MidAtlantic Solid Waste Consultants
(MSW) to assist staff with evaluating the current agreement structure and to provide
recommendations for an open versus closed, exclusive versus non-exclusive waste contractor
paradigm; and
WHEREAS, at the April 29, 2022, Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee (FERC)
meeting, the City Administration presented MSW's findings, and, among them, MSW
recommended that the City transition to an exclusive franchise system; and
WHEREAS, a motion was made to expand the analysis and to come back to a future
meeting with the findings; and
WHEREAS, the Administration continued meeting with FERC on May 27, 2022, July 29,
2022, November 14, 2022, January 27, 2023, February 17, 2023, and lastly on March 31, 2023;
and
WHEREAS, parallel to the FERC discussions, the City Commission on July 20, 2022 via
Resolution No. 2022-32228, approved Public Works' request to extend, on a month -to -month
basis, the contract term of the Non-exclusive Commercial Franchise Waste Contractor Agreement
and Service Agreement with Waste Management Inc. of Florida, and Waste Connections of
Florida, Inc., for a period not to exceedAwelve months through September 30, 2023; and
WHEREAS, at the March 31, 2023, FERC meeting, Committee members made a motion
to proceed with a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) and provided additional guidance to consider
when drafting the RFQ; and
WHEREAS, at the May 17, 2023 the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2023-
32617 accepting the March 31, 2023 FERC recommendation to proceed with a Request For
Qualifications (RFQ) for the City's waste hauler services to promote competition and ensure
residents and business in the City receive the best service possible; and
WHEREAS, at the July 26, 2023 City Commission meeting, Public Works brought forth a
request for approval to issue Request for Qualifications 2023-506-WG Franchise Waste
Contractors to provide multi -family residential and commercial waste collections and disposal, but
the item was deferred to the September 27, 2023 City Commission meeting and Public Works
was directed to continue discussions at FERC and PSNQL Committees; and
WHEREAS, at the July 28, 2023 FERC meeting, public comments were taken, and a
recommendation was made to have the Administration meet with existing and prospective
vendors to discuss public benefits, fleet vehicle requirements and other concerns raised with
regard to the draft RFQ that had been presented at the July 26, 2023 City Commission meeting;
and
WHEREAS, the Administration held a roundtable discussion with the industry
representatives (including Waste Management, Waste Connections and Waste Pro USA) on
August 17, 2023 and found common ground on issues of concern; and
WHEREAS, the Administration presented a new draft of RFQ 2023-506-WG at the
September 27, 2023 City Commission meeting that included the following key provisions:
• Term of contracts: A maximum of 2-year contracts for Multi -Family 9-24 Units. All
other Multi -Family and Commercial accounts can have contracts of up to 5 years
or equal to the length of the city's current nonexclusive franchise agreement
• No Auto-Renewal/Evergreen Clauses (except as provided immediately below)
• Prior Notice to Customer/Broker of Expiration Date with Option to Renew. Hauler
must send 90-day notice and customer must respond within 60 days. In the event
that the Customer/Broker does not respond within the 60-day period, the contract
will automatically renew for an additional 1-year period, under the prior terms and
conditions
• Cap of 8% on annual price increases for multi -family buildings with 9-24 units
• Termination for convenience provision to allow 30-day notice for cancellation for
all customers. Franchise waste contractors may impose a reasonable premium
for the inclusion of such a termination right
• Escalation of Customer Complaints provision allows customers to contact the City
directly if their issue is not resolved within 24 hours by the hauler.
• Waste contractors must procure collection vehicles that have been in service for
not more than three (3) years and that are clean, sanitary, neat in appearance and
in good repair, prior to the commencement of the term. Average age of collection
vehicles in fleet at time of any renewal or extension may not exceed three (3) years.
• The City shall have the right to inspect all collection vehicles at any time with or
without notice and to require that a collection vehicle be repaired or replaced as
necessary to ensure the highest level of service to the City's residents and
businesses. In this regard, each franchisee shall at all times have available to it,
reserve vehicles that are clean, sanitary, neat in appearance and in good repair
and which can be put into service within two (2) hours of any breakdown or
unsatisfactory inspection.
• To allow all franchisees under the new franchise agreements to be awarded the
opportunity to compete for customers and ensure an orderly transition from the
existing paradigm, the existing franchisees will be required to phase out existing
customer contracts in three phases (each, a "Phase" and collectively, the
"Phases"). At the time of issuance of this RFQ, the City intends the following: (1)
Phase 1 will include all existing commercial and multi -family residential contracts
entered into by franchisees on or after January 1, 2023 as well as contracts entered
into prior to January 1, 2023 that have an expiration date (original term or renewal
term) earlier than July 1, 2024; (2) Phase 2 will include all existing commercial and
multi -family residential contracts entered into during the 2022 calendar year as well
as contracts entered into prior to January 1, 2022 that have an expiration date
(original term or renewal term) prior to July 1, 2025; and (3) Phase 3 will include
all other existing commercial and multi -family residential contracts. There will be
an open solicitation period in respect of each Phase as follows:
Phase 1 — March 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024
Phase 2 — March 1, 2025 through June 30, 2025
Phase 3 — March 1, 2026 through June 30, 2026
The commencement date for contracts entered into during each of the foregoing
solicitation periods will be as follows:
Phase 1 — July 1, 2024
Phase 2 — July 1, 2025
Phase 3 — July 1, 2026
During each such solicitation period, franchise waste contractors shall be free to
solicit and sign contracts with customers and brokers in respect of waste collection
agreements with terms that will commence upon the commencement dates for
contracts entered into with respect to the applicable solicitation period. The
commencement date of the solicitation period for Phase 1 as well as the
commencement date for contracts entered into during the Phase 1 solicitation
period will be re -confirmed once the RFQ is concluded and new non-exclusive
franchise agreements are executed, to ensure there is sufficient time for existing
waste haulers to provide written notice to existing customers (see below) and an
open solicitation period of not less than 120 days. The commencement date for
the Phase 2 and Phase 3 solicitation periods as well as the commencement date
for contracts entered into during such solicitation periods shall not be adjusted.
Existing franchise waste haulers at the time of issuance of this RFQ shall provide
written notice to customers and brokers included in each Phase by certified mail,
return receipt requested, not less than sixty (60) days prior to the commencement
date of the applicable open solicitation period advising that they may terminate
their agreements without payment of liquidated damages or early termination fees
of any kind if they desire to contract with a different waste hauler during the
solicitation period. If a customer or broker elects to remain with its existing waste
hauler, the waste hauler and the customer or broker will enter into a new
agreement that includes terms consistent with the requirements of this RFQ, the
City Code and the franchise agreement; and
WHEREAS, at its September 27, 2023 meeting, the City Commission discussed some of
the key terms included in the RFQ; and
WHEREAS, a motion was made by Commissioner Richardson, seconded by
Commissioner Fernandez and unanimously approved by the Mayor and City Commission to
amend the draft RFQ to include a cap of 15% on the premium that could be imposed by franchise
waste contractors for the inclusion of a termination for convenience clause in agreements for
multi -residential buildings with 9-24 units; and
WHEREAS, the Administration requested that the Commission authorize the month -to -
month extension of the non-exclusive Franchise Waste Contractor Agreements and
accompanying franchise fees, in -kind services, and other program contributions set to expire on
September 30, 2023 until such time as the solicitation process of the RFQ is completed and the
new contracts are in place.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City.
Commission hereby directs the Administration to issue RFQ 2023-506-WG for the selection of
qualified franchise waste haulers to provide commercial and multifamily residential waste
collection and disposal services on a non-exclusive basis with an amendment to the RFQ
document to cap termination for convenience fees at 15% for multi -family residential buildings
with 9-24 units; and further, approves the extension, on a month -to -month basis, the contract term
for the following agreements until such time as new franchise agreements become effective: (1)
the Non -Exclusive Franchise Waste Contractor Agreements between the City and (a) Waste
Management Inc. of Florida and (b) Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. (collectively, the
"Franchise Waste Contractors") and (2) the Service Agreement among the City and the Franchise
Waste Contractors for additional solid waste collection services and collection of recyclable
materials at City owned properties, parks, rights of way, and other public facilities and properties;
and further, authorizes the City Manager to execute amendments to the Franchise Agreements
and Service Agreement memorializing the approved term extension.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this a? 7 day of 5P Ptkr2023.
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OCT 21 2023
RAFA L E. G NADO, CITY CLERK
DAN GELBER, MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO
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MAMIBEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager
DATE: September 27, 2023
SUBJECT: REQUEST APPROVAL TO ISSUE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) 2023-506-WG
FRANCHISE WASTE CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL WASTE
COLLECTIONS AND DISPOSAL.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, authorize the issuance of Request for
Qualifications (RFQ) 2023-506-WG for franchise waste haulers to provide multi -family residential and commercial waste collection
and disposal. The current customer contract provisions in the RFQ document are a combination of staffs recommendations and
those of the Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee (FERC) through the July Committee meetings. At time of print, this item
was pending Committee review.
The City currently has two (2) franchise agreements issued to solid waste contractors for residential and commercial solid waste
collection and disposal. The term of the franchise agreements with the City's current franchise waste contractors expired on
September 30, 2022, and have been extended on a month -to -month basis until September 30, 2023. The Administration is
seeking an extension until such time as the new franchise agreements to be awarded pursuant to the contemplated RFQ become
'effective.
On October 16, 2019, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2019-31056, extending a renewal of the City's Non -
Exclusive Franchise Waste Contractor Agreements and new Service Agreement for a period of three (3) years, commencing as of
October 1, 2019,. and expiring on September 30, 2022.
The Public Works Department engaged MidAtlantic Solid Waste Consultants (MSW) to assist staff with evaluating the current
agreement structure and to provide recommendations for an open versus closed, exclusive versus non-exclusive Franchise Waste
Contractor Agreement.
At the April 29, 2022, Finance and Economic Resiliency Committee (FERC) meeting, the City Administration presented MSW's
findings, and, among them, MSW recommended that the City transition to an exclusive franchise system. A motion was made to
expand the analysis and to come back to a future meeting with the findings. The Administration continued meeting with FERC on
May 27, 2022, July 29, 2022, November 14, 2022, January 27, 2023, February 17, 2023, and lastly on March 31, 2023.
Parallel to the FERC discussions of what would be the future terms of a non-exclusive commercial franchise waste contractor
agreement and service agreements, a motion was made for Public Works to place a request to extend, on a month -to -month basis,
the contract term of the Non-exclusive Commercial Franchise Waste Contractor Agreement and Service Agreement with Waste
Management Inc. of Florida, and Waste Connections of Florida, Inc., for a period not to exceed September 30, 2023. The City
Commission approved this request via Resolution No. 2022-32228.
At the March 31, 2023, FERC meeting, Committee members made a motion to proceed with a Request for Qualifications (RFQ)
and provided additional guidance to 'consider when drafting the RFQ, listed below:
• Have the Administration ensure no less than three waste haulers (with additional waste haulers to serve as alternates to replace
any primary waste hauler that drops out).
• Consider an annual percentage increase cap and a hardship waiver that would allow the waste hauler to exceed the cap's limit
(depending on extenuating circumstances) with the City Commission's approval.
• Determine the term duration of the contracts between customers and haulers (whether a maximum of 2 years or 5 plus years,
should there be a major capital investment for equipment).
- Restrict the option for auto -renewal. Instead, allow a 90-day renewal notice from the waste hauler to the resident and a 60-day
window for the customer to respond to the waste hauler.
• Include a clause that would allow residents to call the City's Sanitation staff directly, should there be any service issues or
concerns, as well as allowing for residents to call the waste hauler directly.
• Effective next fiscal year, provide a quarterly LTC report that would list complaints from customers, identified issues, and'
turnaround time to remedy the issue(s).
• Include language to allow for property manager credentials to be accepted, by the City in the same manner as resident credentials
for the purposes of drop off of bulk waste or bulk pickups on behalf of the resident (and if possible, find ways to make it easier for
multifamily with more than nine units to have curb bulk pickup).
As the RFQ process takes place, the Administration will require that the month -to -month non-exclusive Franchise Waste Contractor
Agreements and accompanying franchise fees, in -kind services, and other program contributions set to expire on September 30,
2023, be extended from October 1, 2023, until such time as the solicitation process of the RFQ is completed and the new contracts
are in place.
At the May 17, 2023 City Commission meeting, Public Works brought forth a Resolution accepting the March 31, 2023 FERC
recommendation to proceed with a Request For Qualifications (RFQ) for the City's waste hauler services and to extend the current
contracts for non-exclusive commercial franchise waste services (Item R7G), potentially promoting competition and ensuring
residents and business in the City receive the best service possible. A motion was made to approve the request via Resolution No.
2023-32617. Commission directed that while the RFQ draft is being finalized by the Administration, the item be brought to the
FERC meeting for additional review and feedback.
At the July 26, 2023 City Commission meeting, Public Works brought forth a Request for Qualifications 2023-506-WG Franchise
Waste Contractors to provide residential and commercial waste collections and disposal. A motion was made to defer the item to
the September 27, 2023 City Commission meeting and to continue the discussion. at FERC and PSNQL Committees.
At the July 28, 2023 FERC meeting, public comments were taken, and some of the issues raised from the public were: contractual -
required public benefit, sunset of contract, age of trucks, termination for convenience, length of contract, 8% price cap, broker
impacts, and not allowing auto renewal. A recommendation was made to have the Administration meet with vendors, and to work
with the industry to discuss public benefits and fleet vehicle requirements.
A roundtable discussion with the industry (including Waste Management, Waste Connections and Waste Pro USA) was had on
August 17, 2023. The focus of the conversation related to the RFQ and six customer contract provisions and or concerns brought
forth by the haulers to City Administration. These were:
1) Term of customer contracts:
• The original RFQ had the 2-year contract limitation currently applying for 25 units and above (and not 9-24 units) this item
has been corrected.
2) No auto renewal evergreen clause and proposed termination by convenience clause:
• There is a 90-day contract renewal notification notice provision from the waste hauler to the customer, and a 60-day response
time (and set to convert to a month -to -month for non -responders). It was discussed whether the RFQ should allow for a grace
period.
3) Brokers clause:
• Currently not in the upcoming Committee agendas for discussion
4) 8% price cap
• Related to 9-24 family, excluding 25 units and up, high rises residential and commercial.
5)Termination for convenience:
• There have been discussions at Commission about having a 30-day termination notice instead, how it would affect pricing,
and whether there should be a fee for a with or without termination option (the current contract offers a termination for
convenience fee).
6) Escalation of customer complaints:
• There were no concerns raised
Aside from the six customer provisions, industry members raised concerns over the commercial collection/fleet vehicle
requirements. Initially, the clause stipulated vehicles needed to be brand new, then later modified to reflect three years. This topic
will 'likely continue to be discussed at Committee following the printing of this memorandum. Lastly, the roundtable discussion
concluded with a proposed in -kind, public benefit requirement that will potentially come up at the September's FERC and PSNQL
Committees, as well as expectedfeedback to be added to the draft RFQ, which will go to City Commission for approval.
ANALYSIS
Franchisee and Alternate Franchisee Selection:
Based on the initial direction provided by the City Commission, the intent of this RFQ is to promote competition to ensure residents
and businesses in the City, receive the best service possible with reasonable pricing and contract terms. Toward this goal, the City
intends to award three _ (3) or more franchise waste contractor licenses and two or more (2) alternates to substitute a
franchise waste hauler that is acquired by another franchise waste hauler or whose contract is terminated.
The franchisees and alternate franchisees shall be selected from the applicant pool based upon a determination of such
franchisees' qualifications as set forth in Section 90-229(a) of the City Code. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City Commission
may award fewer franchise waste contractor licenses if the City Commission determines, in its sole discretion (and
having considered .the recommendation of the City Manager), that there are insufficient qualified applicants to award three (3)
franchise waste contractor licenses and/or alternates.
Replacement Agreement:
In order to consider a replacement agreement, RFQ seeks responses from qualified firms interested in becoming franchise waste
haulers and providing multi -family residential and commercial waste collection and disposal.
The requirements of the City's Solid Waste Ordinance, as codified in Section 90, Articles 1-4, of the City Code (and as same may
be amended from time to time), shall apply to any franchise agreement resulting from this RFQ. To give effect to some of the
concerns the City Commission seeks to address pursuant to this RFQ, the Administration recommends amending Section 90-
227 (Handling of Complaints) and Section 90-230 (Term of franchise agreements; initial term; renewal term) of the City Code.
Specifically, Section 90-227 will be amended to require waste contractors to maintain records documenting customer
communications regarding service 'issues or complaints and provide quarterly reports to the sanitation division relating to
customer complaints and their handling. In addition, Section 90-230 will be amended (1) to provide for a renewal term of franchise
agreements with waste haulers of up to five years (instead of three), (2) to require that haulers structure agreements with their
customers and brokers be coterminous with their franchise agreements and (3) to provide for a 120-day open solicitation period
prior to the commencement of the new franchise agreements awarded following this RFQ and at the expiration of each 5-year
franchise agreement term or renewal term to allow haulers to solicit and sign accounts with customers and brokers during such
period.
Staff are recommending the following language as it relates to the customer contract provisions of the RFP for section D.
1) Term of contracts: A maximum of 2-year contracts .for Multi -Family 9-24 Units. All other Multi -Family and Commercial accounts
can have contracts of up to 5 years or equal to the length of the city's current nonexclusive franchise agreement.
2) No Auto-Renewal/Evergreen Clauses except as provided in item 3 below.
3) ' Prior Notice to Customer/Broker of Expiration Date with Option to Renew. Hauler must send 90-day notice and customer must
respond within 60 days. In the event that the. Customer/Broker does not respond within the 60-day period, the contract will
automatically renew for an additional 1-year period, under the prior terms and conditions.
4) Caps on annual increases are applicable to Multi 'Family 9-24 units. The cap is 8% annually.
5) Termination for convenience provision to allow 30-day notice for cancellation of customer contracts. This shall include a
reasonable premium for haulers to charge for this provision.
6) Escalation of Customer Complaints provision allows customers to contact the City directly if their issue is not resolved within
24 hours by the hauler.
Staff is recommending the following language for section E of the contract.
Collection Vehicles
Waste contractors must procure collection vehicles that have been in service for not more than three (3) years and that are clean,
sanitary, neat in appearance and in good repair, prior to the commencement of the term (or any renewal term) of the franchise
agreement. This requirement is a condition precedent to the commencement of services to customers. Failure to comply with this
requirement will constitute a default and the City shall have all remedies available pursuant to. the franchise agreement, including,
without limitation the right to terminate the franchise. The City shall have the right to inspect all collection vehicles at any time with
or without notice and to require that a collection vehicle be repaired or replaced as necessary to ensure the highest level of service
to the City's residents and businesses. In this regard, each franchisee shall at all times have available to it, reserve vehicles. that
are clean, sanitary, neat in appearance and in good repair and which can be put into service within two (2) hours of any breakdown
or unsatisfactory inspection.
Staff is recommending the following language for section F of the contract.
OPEN SOLICITATION PERIOD
There will be an open solicitation periodduring the last one hundred twenty (120) days of the term of franchise agreements
(including agreements in place at the time this RFQ is issued). During such solicitation period, franchise waste contractors shall be
free to solicit and sign contracts with customers and brokers in respect of waste collection agreements with terms that will
commence upon the expiration of the expiring franchise agreements. With regard to customer contracts in effect at the time this
RFQ is issued that will not expire -by or before the effective date for new franchise agreements, waste haulers shall provide written
notice to such customers by certified mail, return receipt requested, not less than one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the
expiration of their franchise agreements advising that they may terminate their agreements without payment of liquidated damages
or early termination fees of any kind if they desire to contract with a different waste hauler during the solicitation period for a term
that commences when the new franchise agreements become effective.
Additionally, staff is currently reviewing the concept of splitting the contract sunsetting periods into a phased in approach. The
phases will include contracts that expire in 2024 and contracts that expire in 2025 or later, so that the open solicitation process
doesn't occur at the same time for all contracts. Staff has asked both of the current commercial haulers to provide a list of dates of
all of their expiring contracts for their multi -family and commercial accounts. If staff is unable to obtain this information, a more
rudimentary recommendation (le by odd or even address number or split the city geographically) as to the process for phasing the
new franchise contract enrollments can be made.
A draft of the RFQ is attached.
Following the receipt of proposals, an Evaluation Committee will review proposals in accordance with the criteria established in the
RFQ. The selection of firm(s) with whom the City may enter into negotiations shall be based on the criteria established in the RFQ.
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
Results from the 2022 Resident Surrey related to the City's perception and satisfaction show an overall approval of 67.4%, and
rated the City as a good place to live.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
The impact is over $7 million dollars in revenue generated from commercial franchise fees and public benefit services.
CONCLUSION
It is recommended that the Mayor and Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, authorize the issuance of RFQ 2023-506-
WG for franchise waste contractors to provide multi -family residential and commercial waste collection and disposal.
Applicable Area
Citywide
Is this a "Residents Right to Does this item utilize G.O.
Know" item,_pursuant to Bond Funds?
City Code Section 2-14?
No No
Strategic Connection
Prosperity - Market and promote Miami Beach as a world class arts, culture, and quality entertainment destination.
Legislative Tracking
Public Works
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
RFQ 2023-506-WG Franchise Waste Haulers Commercial and Residential