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Metro Hall, 19th Floor
55 John Street
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3C6
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May 3, 1999
To: Toronto Community Council
Scarborough Community Council
North York Community Council
East York Community Council
York Community Council
From: Barry H. Gutteridge
Commissioner, Works and Emergency Services
Subject: Provision of Litter Bins with Advertising
Purpose:
To request the Community Councils’ direction on replacement of existing litter bins with new bins including an advertising component.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Provision of litter bins with an advertising component by the private sector would reduce or eliminate the cost to maintain, replace and clean existing City-owned bins and could potentially generate revenue from the sale of advertising space.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that the Community Councils, except Etobicoke, advise Toronto Council as soon as possible whether they support replacing existing litter bins with new bins with an advertising component and, if so, whether there are any existing bin locations in the Community Council Area that should be excluded.
Council Reference/Background/History:
At its meeting of February 2, 3 and 4, 1999, City Council approved a number of recommendations pertaining to issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the provision of litter bins with advertising.
At its meeting of April 21, 1999, the Works and Utilities Committee recommended to Council the adoption of the Terms of Reference for the Request for Proposals embodied in the report dated March 15, 1999, copy appended, from the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services, subject to:
(a) deleting the last sentence in No. (9) and striking out No. (17) of the Terms of Reference, as previously directed by the Works and Utilities Committee;
(b) providing that at least two firms be recommended for the program;
(c) any bin or furniture being proven, and including a multi-compartment component, so that recyclables can be separated; and
(d) the firm having at least one year of experience in the provision of such equipment.
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:
The RFP will solicit proposals from the private sector to supply, install and maintain new litter bins with an advertising component, at no cost to the City, which will replace existing litter bins at various locations within the public road allowances in the City. Subject to Council approval, the new bins will have three compartments to accommodate litter and recyclables; i.e. litter, paper and containers. It is anticipated that Toronto will retain responsibility for emptying the containers. Proponents will also be requested to specify how much revenue will be paid to the City as a result of selling advertising space on the bins.
The RFP will be broken down into separate contracts by Community Council Area (except Etobicoke and a section of Danforth Avenue in Ward 25 which are currently involved in litter bin projects with OMG Media), and will include a detailed listing of the locations that the successful proponents can place the new bins. Therefore, in order to issue the RFP we need to know whether each Community Council Area, excluding Etobicoke, is interested in participating in the litter bins with advertising program and, if so, whether there are any locations within each Community Council Area that the Council do not wish included. A listing of the current litter bin locations, which are under consideration for new litter bins with advertising, is appended.
Business Improvement Areas and other interested parties that we are aware of have been notified that the issue of litter bins with advertising in their community will be on this meeting’s agenda. Once this issue is dealt with by each Community Council, we would appreciate if the recommendations could be forwarded to Toronto Council for their consideration.
Conclusions:
An RFP for the provision of new litter bins with an advertising component will be issued after we receive direction from the Community Councils and Toronto Council as to which Community Councils would like to participate in the litter bins with advertising program and whether there are certain areas or locations that should not be included in the RFP.
Contact Name:
Tim Michael
Manager - Waste Diversion
Solid Waste Management Services
Metro Hall
Phone: (416) 392-8506
Fax: (416) 392-4754
E-mail: Tim_Michael@metrodesk.metrotor.on.ca
Angelos Bacopoulos Barry H. Gutteridge
General Manager Commissioner
Solid Waste Management Services Works and Emergency Services
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