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27. Is residential curbside pickup fees mandatory? <br /> All curbside pickup customers are required to pay for weekly <br /> service whether or not the building is occupied. The successful <br /> contractor will receive payment for all curbside pickup units. <br /> 28. Will contractor be able to supply one single can to curbside <br /> customer for automated pickup? <br /> The City is not interested in a program utilizing specialized <br /> containers for automated curbside collection. Due to the large <br /> volume of trash generated in Santa Ana, staff has considerable <br /> doubts about the adequacy of a single can to contain all solid <br /> waste for each household. Staff strongly urges proposers to bid <br /> curbside service as described in the RFP. <br /> 29 . Clarify CPI & PPI adjustments. If actual costs of hauling <br /> reflect different than 90/10 ratio, can 90/10 ratio change? <br /> The successful proposer will be required to break down the rates to <br /> include landfill costs, hauling costs, and processing costs. The <br /> RFP identifies a formula of 90% CPI and 10% PPI to adjust the <br /> contractor ' s hauling and processing costs. If the actual costs of <br /> the contractor are different than the 90/10 ratio, the City is <br /> willing to consider adjusting the ratio. <br /> 30. Is the number of apartment complex stops available? <br /> The City' s contractor has indicated that there are 956 stops at <br /> apartment complexes utilizing bin services. <br /> 31. How do we monitor temporary service provided by outside <br /> contractors for C&D? <br /> The City does not monitor temporary service provided by outside <br /> contractors. At this time we do not have records on companies <br /> operating in the City or the amount (tonnages) of temporary <br /> construction and demolition debris collected. <br />